A Photographer’s Guide to Tulúm

Tulúm was a walled Postclassic era Maya city, and has what’s likely the most scenic location of any Maya site — a 12 meter (40 foot) cliff, overlooking the Caribbean. The site is 120 km (74 miles) south of Cancún just off highway 307, so it’s easily reachable should your travels take you to the northeast corner of the Yucatán. You’ve got plenty of opportunities for dramatic shots here, with ancient structures set against the sea and surf and sand.

A Photographer’s Guide to Tulúm is a comprehensive guide to the ruins, with an eye toward making the photographs you take there the very best they can be.

This eBook will give you:

  • Road maps and directions to help you get to the ruins
  • A map of the structures in the ruins
  • Photographic equipment suggestions — what I’d suggest that you take, what you can safely leave at home
  • A description of any photography restrictions at the site
  • Comprehensive descriptions (with images) of the viewable structures at the site, to help you plan your time there
  • Descriptions of on-site facilities (restrooms, water, etc.)
  • Enough historical background to help you make sense of what you see
  • Tips to help you make the best photos you can at the site
  • Exclusive buyer-only access to online supplemental content — links to additional material online, images you can download for computer or iPad wallpaper, and an editable “shot list” with maps and structure images (print it out and carry it along on your visit)

Containing 3 maps, 19 images, and 18 pages of site-specific material (if printed on letter sized paper), this guide costs $2.99. Once you purchase the eBook, write down your password (from Appendix C of the eBook), and head over to the Tulúm supplemental page for downloadable extras.

Buy the eBook for Kindle at Amazon.com (US store, UK store, DE store, FR store), for Apple devices on iTunes / iBooks, for Nook at Barnes & Noble, and for all other devices at Smashwords.