National Geographic Traveller Photography Competition 2020.
Wanderlust is expanding to include photographs as requested! We will be looking for high quality photos that inspire, that evoke more than a pretty picture or a phone snapshot, we are a narrative based map of our travel stories. Show us the details that struck home, that will inspire others. Please don't send in random pictures from a holiday but create a cohesive sense of place or the people.
Because of the volume of submissions, the Travel section regrets that it cannot acknowledge or return unsolicited manuscripts or article proposals. If a manuscript is being considered for.
Writing submissions should be no more than 1,500 words. Do not send multiple submissions, and do not send queries. We review only completed posts and essays. Include the section of the site you want to contribute to in the subject line of your email. If your submission is time sensitive, please say so in the subject line as well.
Submit your best photos, browse our archive and share your favorites from the Smithsonian magazine Photo Contest.
We are not an academic journal and publish for a general readership. Above all, we are interested in publishing nonfiction that surprises and intrigues us. Submit one essay of up to 6,000 words, or submit up to three shorter essays (500-1,000 words each). Hybrid TCR welcomes hybrid works. Please specify the nature of the hybrid in a cover letter.
We Accept Unsolicited Submissions of: Memoir, Personal Essay, Creative Nonfiction and Excerpts: up to 3,000 words on any subject or theme. Reviews, Interviews and Craft Essays: up to 2,000 words. Visual Art: fine art, illustrations, comics, photography, graphic storytelling and visual narratives.
Photo essays discussed in this article include: Essays about protests. Transformation-based photo essays. Essays regarding various photos of a certain place. Essays on the organization of local events. Story based photo essays. Photo essays for behind-the-scenes drama.