Your photo could grace the cover of Rhinebeck Visitors Guide!



Enter the contest and see your work published

Your photo could grace the cover of Rhinebeck Visitors Guide!

Rhinebeck Visitors Guide is excited to announce a unique opportunity for local photographers and enthusiasts! The cover photo of our upcoming edition could be yours!

We're seeking captivating images that showcase the beauty and essence of Rhinebeck and Rhinecliff. From its rich history to its delectable culinary scene, vibrant shopping, gorgeous views from Burger Hill and Ferncliff Forest, bustling events, and community favorites - we want it all to be featured on our cover and inside our visitor magazine! With 10,000 copies distributed throughout the Hudson Valley, from travel shows to the historic corners of Albany, your work will be celebrated far and wide.

To participate, simply submit your photo entry to rhinebeckvisitorsguide@gmail.com by February 20.

Ensure your submission adheres to the following specifications:

  • Must be a photo taken in Rhinebeck town/village or Rhinecliff
  • Vertical orientation
  • Dimensions: 8 x 12 inches
  • Minimum resolution: 300 dpi
  • Format: JPG

Must be emailed by February 20 to: rhinebeckvisitorsguide@gmail.com subject line: RBK Cover Photo Entry.

For more details and guidelines, please visit Rhinebeck Visitors Guide.

The public will vote on the photos and only one will grace the cover of our guide.

Encourage your friends to vote online via these voting steps:

For FACEBOOK: "Like" Rhinebeck Area Chamber of Commerce on Facebook then vote on your favorite photo.

For INSTAGRAM: "Follow" @rhinebeckchamber on Instagram then vote for your favorite photo.

Online voting ends on March 6th.

On March 7th, the top 6 finalists prints will be on display at the Rhinebeck Area Chamber of Commerce's Business After Hours at Terrapin Restaurant, for in person voting 5-7pm.

With 10,000 copies distributed throughout the Hudson Valley, from the bustling streets of NYC to the historic corners of Albany, your work will be celebrated far and wide.

Don't miss this chance to showcase your talent and love for Rhinebeck! Email your submissions today and let your photo tell the story of our charming town.

Rhinebeck Visitors Guide is a comprehensive resource celebrating the vibrant spirit and charm of Rhinebeck and its surrounding areas. From highlighting local businesses to showcasing community events and attractions, our guide serves as the ultimate companion for visitors and residents alike. Follow us on social media for the latest updates and insider tips!



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