RV Snapshots

Welcome to our RV Snapshots photo contest

Send us your best shot from your RV travels

by Kimberly Shellborn
A photo of the cover of the book Back to Basics by Michael Smith.
Michael Smith on the cover of his new book, Back To Basics. — Photo by Ryan Szulc

Welcome to our RV Snapshots photo contest. This is an opportunity for you to share your RVing photos and win a prize.

Snowbird RVing is upon us. As you travel to far-off places, you will no doubt be snapping memories. As many of you love to combine photography with the fun of RVing, we are inviting you to send us your best shot.

Our snapshot contest is open to everyone. We are looking for photographs of you with your RV. There is no limit on the number of photos you can submit. All we ask is that you include your name, the location of the photo, when it was taken, the year, make and model of your RV and your email address, so we can contact you in case you are a winner.

This month we are giving away Michael Smith’s newest cookbook called Back to Basics, 100 simple classic recipes with a twist. This is a cookbook that takes classic recipes, helps you understand the basic rules behind a recipe, and then encourages you to break those rules to create your new dish.

All who enter the contest will receive a free subscription to our magazine and email newsletter. Send us your photographs and videos of you with your RV, your travel photos, the photos that tell your best stories, even video tours of your RV. If it's a great shot or a great story, we want it!

All of our photos are open to comments via Facebook, so if you see something you like—let us know. The deadline for this contest is November 30, 2013, and the winner will be notified by email in December.
Email your photo to RVwest to [email protected], or enter the contest directly at rvwest.com/gallery/share

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