Your chance to your have photo on Telegraph Travel's 2018 Calendar

A shot of Dunraven Bay, Wales, and a previous winner of the Big Picture - Vit Javorik www.vjfoto.com
A shot of Dunraven Bay, Wales, and a previous winner of the Big Picture - Vit Javorik www.vjfoto.com

If you love taking photographs of your travel destinations and your trips, and sharing them with friends, family on social media sites – then why not share them with us too, and you could not only win the chance to see your picture in the pages of Telegraph Travel, but you could find it hanging on the walls of Telegraph Travel readers all over the country in 2018 as well.

The Prize

In addition to appearing in the 2018 Telegraph Travel Calendar, the person whose picture is the judges’ favourite will win a prize to the value of at least £500.

We know that among our readers there are many excellent photographers – every week we are inundated with entries to the Big Picture, winning examples of which are featured on this page. 

Another winner of the weekly Big Picture competition - from the Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah - Credit: Priit Einbaum
Another winner of the weekly Big Picture competition - from the Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah Credit: Priit Einbaum

We are often asked by readers where you can get prints of the pictures we choose, so, we have gone one better, and decided to produce a travel destinations calendar that will be available to our readers to buy and enjoy throughout the year ahead. 

For more inspiration and tips on how to take the perfect travel pictures, see our guide by the award-winning photographer Charlie Waite.

How to enter

All you need to do to enter our competition is either email your picture of your favourite photogenic place or your memorable travel moment to TTcalendarcomp@telegraph.co.uk or post it on Instagram with the hashtag #TTcalendarcomp. The closing date for entries for the calendar is September 19 2017 after which an expert panel of judges – including Claire Irvin, Head of Travel Editorial, and Jeremy Jauncey of top travel site Beautiful Destinations – will choose their top 12 photos. These will be made into a 2018 wall calendar and will be available for sale via the Telegraph. 

telegraph travel calendar competition - Credit: Trevor copyright
Could Namibia be your inspiration, too? Credit: Trevor copyright

Terms and conditions

1.All images should be emailed to TTcalendarcomp@telegraph.co.uk posted on Instagram with the hashtag #TTcalendarcomp. The Telegraph will choose 12 of the images sent in to be used for the calendar.

2. By submitting your photographs you agree to grant Telegraph Media Group Limited a perpetual, royalty-free, non-exclusive, sub-licenseable right and license to use, reproduce, modify, adapt, publish, create derivative works from, distribute, make available to the public, and exercise all copyright and publicity rights with respect to your photograph worldwide and/or to incorporate your photograph in other works and publications in any media now known or later developed for the full term of any rights that may exist in your photograph. If you do not want to grant to Telegraph Group Limited the rights set out above, please do not submit your photograph to telegraph.co.uk

3. Further to paragraph 2 above, by submitting your photograph to The Telegraph you:

3.1 warrant that your photograph is your own original work and that you have the right to make it available to Telegraph Media Group Limited for all the purposes specified above;

3.2 warrant that your photograph does not infringe any law.

3.3 agree to indemnify Telegraph Media Group Limited against all legal fees, damages and other expenses that may be incurred by Telegraph Media Group Limited as a result of your breach of the above warranties; and

3.4 agree to waive any moral rights in your photographs for the purposes of its submission to and publication on telegraph.co.uk and for the purposes specified above.

4. These terms and conditions will be governed by the laws of England and Wales and the parties agree to submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English Courts.