Love for Lego is pretty much universal, but some take that passion for building and creating into new and wonderful places with the help of a well-aimed lens.
We’ve been combing through Instagram to find photographers with a passion for Lego who add new life and interest to the awesome mini toys.

Legojacker
Legojackeris an enthusiastic Lego photographer from Canberra, Australia. This account is full of brilliant shots of Lego characters in all kinds of locations and situations. If you want a break from the usual travel bloggers, foodies and influencers on Instagram, then Legojacker is certainly well worth a follow.
How often do you get to see Darth Vader riding a bicycle?

Nathan Sawaya
Nathan Sawayais one Lego enthusiast with some serious talent (and patience). This man was once a New York based corporate lawyer, but is now a world-touring Lego exhibitionist.
He has created some awe-inspiring works for unique worldwide exhibitions that have won him several awards. You can get a taste of the awesome Lego creations this man puts together on his Instagram account.

Quadradical
Quadradicalcreates “little worlds” with close-up Lego photography and a healthy dash of imagination.
This Instagram account is packed full of a wide variety of snaps in a multitude of brilliantly colourful and interesting locations. It often features little Lego people captured alone in the middle of some action rather than full-blown Lego creations. We’re impressed by just how much variety Quadradical manages and are sure you will be too.

PokipsieBrick
PokipsieBrickis one Lego photography account that should serve as inspiration for anyone else considering getting into Instagramming Lego themselves.
His images are much more down to earth and feature Lego scenes you could easily capture in your own home too.

Uberhusband
Uberhusbandis 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.
Lego Batman makes a regular appearance alongside plenty of other of your favourite characters.
Harleyquin, aka InkBlot, is a proud New Zealand geek with an eye for macro Lego photography.
Her posts most often focus on the Lego models and characters themselves rather than their surroundings.
These images certainly highlight just how brilliant Lego creations are and why we love them.
Tuglakafasi
Looking for an account with a little more action? ThenTuglakafasimight be it. This Lego photographer uses clever photography and some trickery to create scenes where the models appear to come to life.
They’re often seen getting up to various hilarious adventures in the real world. We really enjoy this account for the way they compose shots and add life to otherwise inanimate toys.
Sean Kenney
Sean Kenneyis undeniably a dab hand with Lego. He creates some fairly awesome builds quite often with thousands of Lego pieces. ThisHonda Civic creation, for example, used 47,786 Lego pieces and took a whopping 263 hours to complete.
If you want to see some incredible creations, then this is the account to follow.
Jacksimonp
Jacksimonpis 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.
This account doesn’t post too regularly, which is a shame as the art is awesome and well worth looking through.
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?
Lego Travellersmight be the closest you’ll get to that experience. Certainly a nice break from the usual travellers on Instagram at any rate.