Our team

Get Photo Magnets Editorial Team

The people behind every buying guide, article and recommendation on this site.

Who we are

The Get Photo Magnets editorial team is a small group of writers and editors with a combined decade of hands-on experience in personalized print - wedding stationery, photo books, custom magnets and the printing technology behind them. We’ve sat in print shops watching the rollers, sent enough save-the-date magnets to know which envelopes hold up in the mail, and bought enough Mother’s Day photo gifts to know which ones land.

Our editorial standards

Everything we publish follows the same process, so a reader can trust a recommendation the same way they would trust a knowledgeable friend who happens to print magnets for a living.

  • We start from a real question. Every guide answers something a buyer actually asks - sizes, durability, mailing, which photo to use - not a keyword we want to rank for.
  • We test before we recommend. We handle the sizes, materials and finishes we write about, and we say plainly which we would and would not buy.
  • We cite and date. Where a claim needs a source, we link it. Each article shows when it was last updated, and we revise when product details or industry standards change.
  • We correct fast. If we get something wrong, we fix it and note the change. Corrections get priority over new posts.

How we stay independent

Get Photo Magnets is editorially independent. FreshMagnets.com is a partner shop we recommend, and some outbound links to it are sponsored. That relationship never changes what we write: we recommend the size, shape or material that fits your use case, and we will tell you when a magnet is the wrong choice. If a recommendation only existed to earn a click, it would not be on this site.

Areas of focus

  • Custom photo magnets - the four sizes we cover (2x2, 2.5x2.5, 2x3, round 2.25), shapes, finishes, durability
  • Wedding save-the-date magnets - wording, timing, mailing
  • Photo magnet gifts - occasion-fit, gift sets, pricing
  • Print technology - vinyl vs. acrylic, satin and matte finishes, magnetic backing

Get in touch

Spot something wrong? Have an article suggestion? Email [email protected] - corrections get priority.