• These epic artists make toys come to life

Legojacker

If you want a break from the usual travel bloggers, foodies and influencers on Instagram, then Legojacker is certainly well worth a follow. 

Nathan Sawaya

Nathan Sawaya is one Lego enthusiast with some serious talent (and patience).

Quadradical

Quadradical creates “little worlds” with close-up Lego photography and a healthy dash of imagination. 

PokipsieBrick

PokipsieBrick is one Lego photography account that should serve as inspiration for anyone else considering getting into Instagramming Lego themselves.

Uberhusband

Uberhusband is a German Lego lover who enjoys snapping and sharing images of Lego figures at the beach, in the urban streets or just in unusual locations.

InkBlot

Harleyquin, aka InkBlot, is a proud New Zealand geek with an eye for macro Lego photography.

Tuglakafasi

This Lego photographer uses clever photography and some trickery to create scenes where the models appear to come to life. 

Sean Kenney

Sean Kenney is undeniably a dab hand with Lego. He creates some fairly awesome builds quite often with thousands of Lego pieces.

Jacksimonp

Jacksimonp is another artist with a talent for creating some action-packed scenes with the help of some Lego, a camera and a little dash of Photoshop magic.

Lego Travellers

Ever wondered what it might be like if some Lego characters came to life and decided to run their own travel blog via Instagram?

Samsofy

Samsofy is a French professional artist who’s been dabbling in art with toys, plasticine and plastic since 2007.

Zhihanzhihan

This is one Instagram user who takes Lego to places they’ve never been before. Like Lego people heads inside a syringe. Weird, wonderful and wild. 

Mr. Brick

We like Mr. Brick’s ethos. His bio references the classic “if you build it they will come” quote and it seems to ring true too.

Little Brick Pastoral

Little Brick Pastoral (littlebrickpast) is another unusual and slightly quirky account that we adore.

LegoSkierBro

First, we had Lego characters going travelling, now we’ve got one that’s obsessed with skiing. 

Legodata

Lukas Wiecek (Legodata) is a full-time geek, dance school found and passionate Lego photographer from Poland.

Evie Laoun

Evie Laoun is a talented photographer who loves to travel and snaps some awesome shots of Lego wherever she happens to be. 

CheepJokes

Andrew Morrey joined Instagram with the intention of using the social image-sharing platform to help promote his stop motion Lego focussed YouTube channel. 

Avanaut

Not blown away by standard Lego photography, action shots or macros? How about Lego in space or underwater?

Ballou34

Julien (Ballou34) is an engineer, adult fan of Lego (AFOL) and French photographer.

Betweenbrickwalls

If you’re more into buildings and architecture than people, then Sarah Beyer’s Instagram account is the one for you. 

Blvdbricks

Blake Powell (Blvdbricks) is a Canadian Lego photographer who snaps deconstructed Lego creations on colourful backgrounds.

Lee_je_hyung

Lee_je_hyung stakes claim to being the first Lego photographer in Korea.

Eat_my_bricks

Eat_my_bricks is an Instagram account that doubles as a photo art project.

Four bricks tall

You could be forgiven for thinking that Four bricks tall was a portrait photographer rather than a toy photographer. 

Lego, Camera, ACTION!

mg499 has a flair for making Lego figures come to life with clever photography tricks, good lighting and an eye for detail.

Lego goes to war

legotography1 is another Instagrammer who uses multiple Lego models to create a “scene” for our enjoyment.

The first Legoman on Mars?

mikepsg75 has created all sorts of fun images with Lego. From days out at the beach to soaring high in the sky as Batman, he’s done it all. 

petr.shalin clearly has a lot of fun with close portrait photos and bokeh effect images of Lego people in a variety of locations.