Experience Life Magazine
The No-Gimmicks, No-Hype Health and Fitness Magazine
Empowering people to become their healthiest, happiest, most authentic selves, and supporting a balanced, deeply satisfying way of life.
We are always on the lookout for skilled illustrators and photographers with a talent for interpreting editorial content. We welcome examples of your work for consideration. We ask that you keep in mind the following guidelines:
- Contact via email is strongly preferred. The best way to get our attention is to send us a few samples of your best, most recent work. It always helps if some of the samples are related to health/fitness/wellness.
- If you wish to contact us by mail, postcards are preferred. Make sure to include a link to your online portfolio, so we can easily view more samples of your work.
- DO NOT SEND cover letters, resumes, and gallery or exhibition lists.
- Be assured, if your art strikes us as a good fit for the magazine, we will keep you in mind for assignments.
Send your samples to:
Experience Life
ATTN: Art Team
2145 Ford Parkway, Suite 302
St. Paul, MN 55116
Or e-mail a link to your online portfolio to experiencelife@experiencelife.com.
Many thanks,
The Staff of EL
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