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Professional Photo Tour in Incredible Izamal

Create a beautiful collection of memories with your family and friends, or get some red hot shots to spice up your social media posts, whilst learning more about the incredible city of Izamal, one of the Yucatan’s hidden gems.

 

The meeting point is the main plaza where you will be greeted by professional photographer Carlos Dominguez. After spending a few minutes getting to know each other and finding out what you are looking for in your images, he will lead you around the famous Convent of San Antonio de Padua and the Mayan archaeological site of Kinich Kak Moo. There will be some other photo-stops along the way that make the most of the beautiful yellow walls and colonial architecture of Izamal, capturing you or your friends and family looking your absolute best! After the tour you will receive our exclusive Izamal Guide pdf, available in English, Spanish and French with history and information, places to eat and things to see around Izamal.

Carlos has years of experience shooting a wide range of subjects including wildlife photography, indigenous people, landscapes and portraits. He is expert at putting people at ease and making them feel comfortable in front of the camera. You will have the opportunity to take posed shots as well as more natural looking compositions, just talk to Carlos about your ideas and preferences at the start to make sure you get what you like!

If you have something special in mind, like a marriage proposal or a birthday shoot, just reach out to us beforehand so we can plan the perfect session for you. You can contact Carlos using Instagram, email or the contact form, all details are on his contact page here...

You will receive a minimum of 20 high resolution, professionally edited, digital images within a maximum of 3 days after your tour.

About Izamal

The beautiful town of Izamal is located 72 kilometres (45 mi) east of the Yucatan state capital, Merida. The site has been continually inhabited for more than 2500 years, from the mid-pre-classical era, between 700 and 450 B.C, until today. It holds a unique combination of ancient Mayan sites and colonial architecture, nationally recognised craft handmade craft work and delicious mayan cuisine.

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