Cam Life Magazine Marks 1st Anniversary

WOODLAND HILLS, Calif. – Cam Life Magazine is marking its first year of publication with its latest edition, and will soon move to bi-monthly publication.

Cam model Catjira has the cover spotlight of issue no. 4, now available. Featured performers include Alexandra Georgia,  GlamyAnya, Flawless Grace, Jenevieve Hexxx, Sophie Lust, Raquelle and Stefano, among others.

"We are grateful to have had such an amazing reception from within the cam community,” co-creator Bender Cain said. “Being accepted as part of the culture, being able to give back, that’s everything.”

The editorial menu includes “tips for new cam models and in-depth articles about cam community leaders, icons, founders and visionaries – including Terpon and AWEmpire,” a rep said. “The magazine continues the tradition it quickly adopted of being a valuable asset for those in-and-out of the cam community.”

The shift from quarterly to bi-monthly publication is “a big step,” Cain said, “but we are ready. It’s exciting to know we’re going to be able to showcase more of the amazingly talented folks in the industry, and hopefully help impact the culture.”

Cam Life additionally published weekly content on its website. Click here for a digital download of the latest issue and click here to purchase a print copy.

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