After the huge success of the Travel Photographer of the Year exhibition that drew huge crowds to the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) during May and June in London, TPOTY has now launched its Festival of Photography & World Travel at the society. This consists of three photographic and travel events this autumn, and will feature an amazing line-up of speakers form the featured worlds of film and TV, photography, exploration and Read More ...
The International Travel Photographer of the Year (TPOTY), 2011 awards have fantastic rewards for those entrants that are successful. Prizes include trips to Oman, Marrakech, Cambodia, Botswana, cash bursaries, tuition, photographic equipment and a paid commission for photography in England and Scotland.; the first such in the history of the awards. In the next TPOTY book, Journey Four, all winning photographers will have their prizewinning shots published and displayed at Read More ...
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Journey Three, the latest book of award-winning images from the international Travel Photographer of the Year competition, is now on sale. It is 164-page hardback book features the work of over 100 photographers from across the world. More than 250 colour and black & white images showcase the winning entries from the 2007, 2008 and 2009 Travel Photographer of the Year awards along with a selection of other outstanding shots Read More ...








