Win a copy of the new Journey Three book. Read on…I’m sure that many of my readers will be familiar with the prestigious annual Travel Photographer of the Year competition and if you’re looking for inspiration for your travel photography then the winners’ galleries are a great place to start. Better still, the organisers of the TPOTY contest have published three books featuring compilations of the best images, the latest of which is entitled Journey Three, so you can keep your inspiration near at hand.
I was pleased to see an e-mail from the organisers drop into my Inbox a few weeks ago: “I am very pleased to let you know that you have been included in the new Travel Photographer of the Year book, Journey Three, the latest book of images from the TPOTY awards. The book features the winning images from the 2007, 2008 and 2009 competitions.“


The Journey books are all beautifully produced and include an inspiring selection of the very best travel images submitted from hundreds of thousands of entries and would be a great addition to any travel photographer’s library. You can order copies online at the TPOTY web site for £25 each.
However, in a quite uncustomary outburst of generosity, I am offering one lucky reader the chance to win a copy of Journey Three!
The rules of entry are as simple as 1-2-3. Or 4.
You don’t need to write anything witty or clever, just “I want to win that lovely book” will suffice although you should bear in mind that the winner will be drawn by one of my staff using a entirely random process that we’re calling “Who do we like most?”.
Probably.
Good luck. The comments link is just down there ↓.
Gavin,
Hopefully I am not late…..
Make it mine
…….. put my name in the bowl. I can even pick them up in July when I am in Bangkok.
regards,
rizal
i hope i am not too late to submit this…i want to win that lovely book. just found this today, either thanks!
Gavin,
Love your photography and I’m sure I’ll enjoy the other photos in this beautiful book. Please…. pick me if I’m not too late.
I guess it’s a way to get the number of comments up. But then again, on of my profs during undergrad said: “Read the book by great scientists, not the class text if you realy want to understand.” So here we go.
Have seen these photos as they have come out through the past year and to have them in a book would be great.
I’ve just come back from Thailand and loved every minute of it. I loved the gnetleness of the Buddhist monk images in your gallery.
Please include me in the comp – I’m collecting books of great images as part of my photography self education.
Entries for this competition are now closed. Thanks for your interest.