

Picazine: It takes three steps to get a magazine with your picture on them through Picazine. You can also add a news caption (text) below your photo. On Cover Page: Want your photo on the cover of National Geographic magazine? On Business Today? Or, best of all, on PlayBoy? This is possible through On Cover Page, which only supports 3 magazines at the moment. Once published, you can save the fake magazine pic by right-clicking on it and hitting the “Save image as” button.

Simply visit the website, select the magazine, upload your pic, adjust its position and publish it on the Internet. Wish A Friend: Male or female, this site is for everyone as it offers 9 magazine covers from “Super Mom” to “Girly Life” and much more. Feel free to go through the list and let me know which one did you like the most: Adding Your Photos to Magazine Covers: Sounds great? Below you will find a list of online sites we recommend to get started. We will only cover sites offering magazine covers for free. In this article, we will not cover those sites. Some companies charge around $10 while some can go as higher as $20 to deliver a print version of the fake magazine cover you have just created. Here’s how the whole process works: you will choose a photo from your computer, upload it on the site, choose the magazine cover, add more information and pay a small fee. It’s a magazine about desire.There are many sites offering personalized magazine covers, but they are not free. The magazine was focused on the idea of desire, but desire in every topic they touch-in the environment, health, politics. Playgirl, according to their new publisher, “represents an open message that eroticism has no gender right now, and no sexual tendency, and Playgirl is pure eroticism on paper to take home. I knew when I saw the early years how relevant it could be today.” “I think one of the best things about Playgirl is it can be interpreted in so many different ways,” he told Interview, “whether starting from entertainment for women to moving into the ’80s and the ’90s that were so celebrity-focused and then it turns into porn. Nudity will, of course, be a focal point, but the relaunch will also make way for thought leaders of our era, much like Playgirl once attracted contributors like Eve Babitz and Maya Angelou.” Sure, the infamous centerfold will make its comeback, but in a far more decadent way. He “will unveil a modern mold for the traditionally nudie magazine this month - a mold that looks beyond a simple state of undress.
