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The 2012 TCM Calendar Contest is On!

Angela White  | Thursday, 19 May, 2011   

The 2012 Truck Camper Magazine Calendar Contest is officially on! 

There will be 12 calendar winners plus one winner for the cover.  Each winner will have their photo and story featured in the magazine and will win a free 2012 Truck Camper Magazine Calendar.  Submitted photos will be put into the TCM Gallery.  Here are the winners from last year: 2011 Truck Camper Magazine Calendar Winners.


Six Suggestions On How to Win the Contest:

This will be our fifth Truck Camper Magazine calendar contest and we have noticed a few similarities between the 52 winning photographs so far.  After careful analysis by our crack team of investigators, we came up with six suggestions on how you can increase your chances to win the contest.

1. Take your photos at dawn, just before sunrise, or at dusk, just after sunset.

2. Take your photos without people, or any man made objects in the photo (like electrical wires or trash cans).  A possible exception is if your camper is on or near a bridge, tunnel, farmhouse, camp setting, or other interesting man made landmark or landscape feature.

3. Send in pictures from different locations.  Avoid sending in three pictures taken at the same time in the same place, unless they're amazing.

4. Make sure your whole rig is in the frame of your photograph.

5. Get away from the campsites and take “action” photos as you travel through amazing places.

6. Be very selective with the photographs you send in.  You can only send in three photos for the contest this year.


Here are the rules:

1. All photographs must contain a truck camper.

2. All photographs must be taken between October 30th, 2010 and October 28th, 2011.

3. All photographs must be submitted digitally via email to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

4. All photographs must be submitted by 12:00am PST (midnight), Friday, October 28th, 2011.

5. You can submit three photographs for the calendar.  That’s three photographs per truck camper rig.  Choose carefully!

6. All photographs must be horizontal.  Please make your shots wide, not tall, like a calendar page.

7. All photos must be taken with a 3 megapixel digital camera or better.

8. Send the highest resolution possible.  Please do not downsize your photos before emailing them.

9. Along with your photographs, please include the following information: your first and last name(s), the location the photo was taken, and the year, make, and model of your truck and camper.

Here is an example:

Name: Jack Purdy
Photo Location: Red Rock Canyon State Park, California
Truck: 1969 Ford F-250 Camper Special
Camper: 1970 Roll-A-Long Sportster 9.5


Good luck!  We can't wait to see your photographs.