Q&A with Holli True of Holli True Photography
High school senior portrait photographer Holli True talks about the synergy between photography and publishing.
High school senior portrait photographer Holli True talks about the synergy between photography and publishing.
Professional photographer and magazine publisher, Cory Ann Ellis talks about self-publishing and finding the right people to partner with so you can do what you do best.
It’s February, which means it’s officially time to start thinking about gifts for your friends and loved-ones for Valentine’s Day.
To celebrate the month of love, MagCloud wants to see the best heart-themed Instagram photos.
If you’re not already following @HPMagCloud on Instagram, you should be! We love to engage with our publishers and see MagCloud publications and products out in the wild–how you use them, where you enjoy them and cool pictures of your work coming together…
Do you find yourself making New Year’s resolutions each year only to break them within days or a few months? You have a lot of company. Keep your goals top-of mind by putting them up on your wall as a MagCloud-printed poster.
If you’ve been wanting to put together a calendar for client gifts or to promote your business, then stop procrastinating and get to it!
No sooner did Jennifer Koskinen begin using MagCloud to showcase her architectural photography work than she found herself designing MagCloud magazines for her clients, too – quickly parlaying her architectural firm into a photography and graphic design boutique. In fact, MagCloud was a source of inspiration for transforming her architectural skills into graphic design skills. […]
Toronto-based graphic designer Alyssa Yuhas specializes in branding and online design for a variety of clients across North America. But she’s never forgotten her longtime love for print magazines and the thought of working for one. When she discovered MagCloud, she realized right away that she could publish a magazine of her own. So in […]
You don’t often find an expert in economics spending the day sketching designs for children’s rompers, tiny T-shirts and extra-small sweaters, but for Paul Lips, it’s a dream come true.