Want to see your photo featured in Dinogo? Here’s how you can get it published.
Are you enthusiastic about travel photography? Have you recently taken a breathtaking photo you're proud of? We want to see your top shots.
Dinogo is now open for submissions for "Your Best Shot," our magazine section dedicated to showcasing our readers’ remarkable travel photos. If you think your photo deserves to be highlighted, check out the Q&A below to get started.
Alvaro LeivaQ: How can I submit my photo?
A: You can submit to Your Best Shot by posting your photo on Instagram with the hashtag #tlbestshot, or by emailing it to [email protected]. Make sure to include when and where the photo was taken in either the Instagram caption or the email body.
Have you captured a breathtaking photo of your favorite hotel? Ramona Simmons took this stunning sunset framed by the architecture of the Club Regina Los Cabos in Mexico, while Kirsten Wardman snapped this serene scene during her stay at the Santa Barbara Eco-Beach Resort in Portugal's Azores islands. From left: Ramona Simmons; Kirsten WardmanQ: Must I be the photographer to submit my photo?
A: Yes, it’s essential that the person submitting the photo is also the one who took it. Please refrain from sending photos of yourself or images taken by others.
This peaceful moment on a ferry in Scotland, captured by reader Jodi Luby, was featured in the February 2023 issue. Jodi LubyQ: Is it possible to submit multiple photos at once?
A: We kindly request that you limit each submission to just one photo. However, you are welcome to make as many individual submissions as you wish.
This iguana was captured by reader Beth Hampton Jones during her visit to Costa Rica and was featured on Dinogo's April 2022 "Your Best Shot" page. Beth Hampton JonesQ: Am I allowed to submit an image taken several years ago?
A: It's advisable to submit a recent photo. While there's no strict timeframe, we typically prefer images taken within the last few years.
Previous featured photos in "Your Best Shot" have included horseback riders in Bryce Canyon National Park, captured by Rhett Arens, and a scene from a former military station in Antarctica, photographed by Marko Dimitrijević. From left: Rhett Arens; Marko DimitrijevićQ: I primarily take pictures with my phone. Is that acceptable?
A: Absolutely. We have previously selected photos taken with various types of cameras, including smartphones and professional DSLRs.
Reader Kathleen Nate's stunning photo of Venice graces the back page of Dinogo's June 2023 issue. Kathleen NateQ: How will I find out if my photo has been chosen?
A: Our photo editor will contact you directly if your photo is under consideration for a future issue. Don’t lose hope; sometimes a photo is selected more than a year after its submission.
Share your favorite vacation photos for a chance to be featured on our "Your Best Shot" page in an upcoming issue! Previous editions highlighted reader Alex DeGroff's image of a fellow traveler capturing a sunset on a boat in Mexico, as well as Philip Williams's photograph of hats for sale in Colombia. From left: Alex DeGroff; Philip WilliamsQ: What happens once I’m chosen?
A: After the photo editor verifies your image and details, you will be paired with a writer who will interview you about your photo. This is your opportunity to share all the exciting details of your trip and explain how your image was created.
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