Frei Brothers Reserve Photo Competition

July 29, 2013 | Zoltan Arva-Toth | Competitions | Comment |

Frei Brothers Reserve have announced a photography competition. The contest encourages fans to submit pictures of outdoor places significant to them that they wish to see preserved. To enter, simply take a photo of a special place, add a brief description of why it's important to you, and submit both the picture and the description via Frei Brothers Reserve’s Facebook fan page. The contest offers monthly prize pack through November, and the grand prize of a VIP tour of Frei Ranch and a stay at Yosemite National Park. In addition, monthly winning photos will be published by National Geographic online.

Frei Brothers Reserve Press Release

As Earth-friendly farmers and winemakers for more than 30 years, Frei Brothers Reserve believes in preserving natural resources without compromising the quality of its award-winning wines. They work hard every day to preserve the land in, and surrounding, Frei Ranch. Honoring Frei Brothers Reserve’s commitment to land and habitat preservation, the mission of Places Worth Preserving is to increase awareness of conservation and sustainability around the country, from favorite backyard picnic spots to national monuments.

This photo contest encourages fans to submit pictures of outdoor places significant to them that they wish to see preserved. Entering is easy:

Snap a photo of a special place 
Briefly describe why it’s important.
Submit on Frei Brothers Reserve’s Facebook page.
Enter monthly through November! New month, new prizes!

The contest offers monthly prize packs and the grand prize of a VIP tour of Frei Ranch and a stay at Yosemite National Park.  In addition, monthly winning photos will be published by National Geographic at www. nationalgeographic.com/freibrothers. Talk about bragging rights!

Please visit the Frei Brothers Reserve Facebook page and www.nationalgeographic.com/freibrothers where you can find out more about the contest, see sample entries and even enter your very own photo of a place worth preserving.

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