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March 2008
Vol. 4, Issue 11


SHOOT CITY MAGAZINE'S NEXT TRAVEL ISSUE COVER

Admit it: On your last vacation you took that one perfect photo—a picture so beautiful, so stunning that you still swear it's good enough for the cover of a travel magazine. Well here's your chance to see if you're right.

CITY announces the launch of its second-annual ONE CITY, MANY DESTINATIONS travel photography contest, which boasts the ultimate grand prize: CITY’s cover shot. Amateur and professional photographers from around the world are invited to submit for juried competition images that best capture a unique moment in the life of a city or other travel destination. A jury of internationally renowned photography and travel aficionados will pick one winning image to appear on the cover of CITY’s Fall ’08 Travel issue, on sale September 30, 2008.
The grand-prize winner will also receive a prize package that includes an all-inclusive, weeklong trip for two to Austria, where he or she will have the opportunity to shoot a sponsored-editorial travel photography story for a future issue of CITY. The work of 15 additional finalists will appear in a special travel photography portfolio inside CITY’s Fall ’08 Travel issue. All finalists will win additional prizes.
Last year, CITY received more than 4,000 entries to the inaugural contest, with New York–based photographer Konstantino Hatzissaros’ stunning image of two Burmese monks (above) winning the coveted spot on CITY’s cover. 

Visit www.city-magazine.com/photocontest for more information and to enter. 


CITY PRESENTS SPRING TRAVEL 

CITY's new Spring Travel issue hits newsstands everywhere this week, so pack your bags and enjoy a sweet escape around the globe. First stop: Milan for the world's largest design/furniture fair, Salone Internazionale del Mobile. Next, grab a bite at some of the best international-cuisine restaurants in Prague and then relax at a traditional Turkish bath, or hamam, in cities around the Mediterranean. After that, join renowned travel photographer Frédéric Lagrange as he and his camera head east (and north and south) to bring CITY a portfolio of stunning images from around the world. Circle back around to the West and we’ll give you a first look at Guanacaste, Costa Rica's new travel gold coast, before heading stateside to learn about Colorado’s best warm-weather festivals, Nashville's emerging gallery scene, and the lesser-known luxurious side of the Florida Keys.

Also in the new issue, two directors discuss the changing face of New York as they prepare to unveil their Gotham-centric documentaries at next month's Tribeca Film Festival, author Tom Dolby offers a peek inside his eclectic West Village digs, and we round up the best places to be pampered at spas across the country. Sweet escape indeed.
 
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CITY Magazine: Issue 55
March 2008 Vol. 4, Issue 11

Fall Travel 07 Cover with Winning One City Many Destinations PhotographSHOOT CITY MAGAZINE'S NEXT TRAVEL ISSUE COVER
Admit it: On your last vacation you took that one perfect photo—a picture so beautiful, so stunning that you still swear it's good enough for the cover of a travel magazine. Well here's your chance to see if you're right.

CITY announces the launch of its second-annual ONE CITY, MANY DESTINATIONS travel photography contest, which boasts the ultimate grand prize: CITY’s cover shot. Amateur and professional photographers from around the world are invited to submit for juried competition images that best capture a unique moment in the life of a city or other travel destination. A jury of internationally renowned photography and travel aficionados will pick one winning image to appear on the cover of CITY’s Fall ’08 Travel issue, on sale September 30, 2008.

The grand-prize winner will also receive a prize package that includes an all-inclusive, weeklong trip for two to Austria, where he or she will have the opportunity to shoot a sponsored-editorial travel photography story for a future issue of CITY. The work of 15 additional finalists will appear in a special travel photography portfolio inside CITY’s Fall ’08 Travel issue. All finalists will win additional prizes.

Last year, CITY received more than 4,000 entries to the inaugural contest, with New York–based photographer Konstantino Hatzissaros’ stunning image of two Burmese monks (above) winning the coveted spot on CITY’s cover.

Visit www.city-magazine.com/photocontest for more information and to enter.


Spring Travel, CITY ISSUE 55 CITY PRESENTS SPRING TRAVEL
CITY's new Spring Travel issue hits newsstands everywhere this week, so pack your bags and enjoy a sweet escape around the globe. First stop: Milan for the world's largest design/furniture fair, Salone Internazionale del Mobile. Next, grab a bite at some of the best international-cuisine restaurants in Prague and then relax at a traditional Turkish bath, or hamam, in cities around the Mediterranean. After that, join renowned travel photographer Frédéric Lagrange as he and his camera head east (and north and south) to bring CITY a portfolio of stunning images from around the world. Circle back around to the West and we’ll give you a first look at Guanacaste, Costa Rica's new travel gold coast, before heading stateside to learn about Colorado’s best warm-weather festivals, Nashville's emerging gallery scene, and the lesser-known luxurious side of the Florida Keys.

Also in the new issue, two directors discuss the changing face of New York as they prepare to unveil their Gotham-centric documentaries at next month's Tribeca Film Festival, author Tom Dolby offers a peek inside his eclectic West Village digs, and we round up the best places to be pampered at spas across the country. Sweet escape indeed.

 
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