The photographers behind the archive.
Ketchup Files is built city by city — a rotating network of street style photographers documenting fashion week as it happens, from the sidewalk to the show entrance.
Camille Lefèvre
Camille has covered Paris Fashion Week for Ketchup Files since the platform's earliest seasons, working the perimeter of the Tuileries and Place Vendôme circuit. Her frame favors the in-between moment — the walk from car to entrance — over the posed one.
Read moreMatteo Riva
Matteo splits his season between Via Tortona and Quadrilatero della Moda, building relationships with the same stylists and editors he's photographed for three years running. He shoots digital and film in parallel, archiving the latter for Ketchup Files' print licensing program.
Read moreSien Vandenberghe
Sien covers Brussels' smaller, design-forward calendar — a market Ketchup Files entered specifically because the larger outlets weren't paying attention to it yet. Her work leans toward the Belgian avant-garde lineage, shot with a deliberately unglamorous eye.
Read moreJordan Tate
Jordan handles Spring Studios and the surrounding NYFW perimeter for Ketchup Files, coordinating directly with the licensing desk so same-day frames can move into brand and press use without delay.
Read moreRin Hayashi
Rin is the newest addition to the network, brought on to cover Tokyo's independent label scene ahead of Ketchup Files' first Asia-market licensing push. Early frames focus on Harajuku and the Shibuya runway satellites.
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