I’m fairly new to Instagram — about two years now — and it’s becoming one of my favorite social media platforms to meet and really get to know bloggers, authors, illustrators, and moms. I like how quickly an image can convey a message and how easy it is to comment and follow the commentary.
Here’s a small sampling of who I love. It’s pretty impossible to pick just 10 but that’s what I did today. I could probably keep this kind of post up weekly for months! How about you? Who do you recommend?
My Top 10 Favorite Instagramers
You might recognize these illustrators from children’s books but follow them for their amazing doodles.
1. Lori Nichols. I love her hyperlapse drawing videos. She’s a fun illustrator to watch in action!
2. Inky Girl. Debbie Ridpath Ohi plays with her food, making for whimsical drawings.
These craft bloggers have the cutest projects and their photos are also so beautifully lit that I imagine they have serious photography chops too!
3. Hello Wonderful. Her crafts and feed are so happy and fun. It’s a feel good experience even if you don’t actually do the projects.
4. Pink Stripey Socks. I love her art and craft projects too! She can take any kind of household object and turn it into something special. That’s a gift that I don’t have but can appreciate!
Nature never looked so beautiful as through the eyes of these two.
5. ehpyle. We live in neighboring towns but we met on Instagram. She’s turned her gorgeous botanical photos into exquisite greeting cards at bottlebranch.
6. Kriss MacDonald lives a wild and slow enviable life in England. I enjoy being a voyeur in her magical world where it seems like fairies really do exist.
7. Photos by KAG. Sometimes I need to be reminded of the ocean and he captures it in a dramatic fashion. He also has images of things that I am into as well like martial arts and beautiful faraway places.
8. Craftwhack. Jeanette is hilarious on any social media platform, but I feel like I get more details of her life here … like she just moved to a new house and her husband has a line of gorgeous watches at Olander Watch.
9. Little Kid Big City. In my next life, I want to come back as littlekidnyc. He has the most amazing experiences on a daily basis.
Follow to feel better about yourself …
10. Books with Barbers. This non profit gets kids reading gifting them books while they get their hair cut. Ingenious, right?! We were thrilled, through Multicultural Children’s Book Day, to donate books to them.
I’m halfway to my goal of getting 10,000 Instagram followers. Will you please follow me? I’ll follow you back!
p.s. Humans of NY. I’m sure you know about Humans of NY already. I discovered these stories via Instagram recently. I am slow like that.
BEST #OWNVOICES CHILDREN’S BOOKS: My Favorite Diversity Books for Kids Ages 1-12 is a book that I created to highlight books written by authors who share the same marginalized identity as the characters in their books.
These are great accounts! I love Instagram.
Hi MaryAnne,
I was late to Instagram but now I’m hooked!
Gah! You’re sweet and awesome. I feel like I am accepting that I won’t ever be one of those awesome Instagrammers (like I think my husband is), so I’m just trying to make it fun. It’s a weird beast, that Instagram. I like the more personal side to it, too- it’s fun to see what people you follow are up to behind the scenes. Like your boxing- I’m obsessed with you boxing. 🙂
Hi Jeanette,
Your husband’s photos are so beautiful! I like how Instagram is easier to interact and use. I’ll try to post on boxing more for you! 🙂
I follow some of these awesome accounts 🙂
Kriss’ pictures are always so magical, I love ’em.
Books with Barbers sounds like such a wonderful program.
XO
Hi Mrs. AOK,
Are they in your neck of the woods, Books with Barbers? I think they are in North Carolina? I love their organization! I am enjoying following your Instagram too!
I know some of them. They are nice. But did you hear about that people use some special apps to get more followers? I don’t understand them. I checked zen-promo.com to learn more and figure out that it’s just faster and easier to get more followers but does it make them cheat?
Hi Emma,
I always wondered if those apps really work and if the followers from the apps are real people or fake spamy accounts. My kids say to stay away from apps to get followers though. I think the old fashioned way of getting followers might pay off in the long run.