the magazine
The Love Street Magazine is where the experience lives on.
It draws from analog-era music and magazine culture, when pages were meant to be lingered over. The influence is unmistakably vintage, but the intention is present-day: to give each session a life beyond the moment it was made.
This isn’t a product add-on or a highlight reel.
It’s an artifact.
Each magazine is developed alongside a Love Street: In Print session, shaped by the imagery, the pacing of the shoot, and the energy in the room. Nothing is templated. Nothing rushed. Every issue is built around the person at its center.
Inside, you’ll find editorial spreads and playful nods to the magazines of the 60’s, 70s and 80s— including cheeky vintage-style ads and tongue-in-cheek copy that feel pulled from another time. Familiar in spirit. A little irreverent by design.
Slow media, on purpose
These magazines aren’t made for scrolling or chasing an algorithm.
They live beyond the post. Beyond the feed.
As something tangible — meant for coffee tables, bedside stacks, glove compartments, or that drawer you pretend you don’t have.
This is where the personal meets the published.
Where your images live within the broader Love Street world — not as content, but as feature.
The gaze here isn’t narrow.
The invitation is open.