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with: Naturalist photographer, Mark S. Carlson | Digital Photography Instructor, Bob Grzesiak

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We’ve been conducting tours for years in the most beautiful place in America!

ABC News: Sleeping Bear Dunes Voted ‘Most Beautiful Place in America’


Mission Statement

“We take pride in promoting awareness and appreciation for our natural resources, encouraging through artistic enjoyment and ecological education, the necessity of environmental preservation.”


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Details

Great Lakes Photo Tours treat participants to some of the most inspiring scenic and natural areas in the Great Lakes region. From digital ‘snap-shooters’ to advanced amateur photo enthusiasts, all will benefit from Mark and Bob’s over 50-years worth of combined experience as professionals in their respective fields. Mark presents a wealth of naturalist information to attendees, as well as many helpful tips & suggestions on how to make better nature photographs, regardless of equipment or skill level. Bob offers his expertise assisting digital photographers with their camera and accessories, allowing them the opportunity to create cherished photographs, not just memories, while enjoying their eco/photo tours or excursions.

A non-refundable deposit required on registration for any Eco-Tour or Eco-Excursion.

Detailed information regarding the specifics of each Eco-Photo Event provided after registration.

Private or Custom Eco-Photo events available upon request.


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About the team

Naturalist Photographer, Mark S. Carlson

Digital Imaging Expert, Bob Grzesiak

Click on tours (@ top of page) for detailed information and images for events

To register: click register

For questions on Eco-Photo Events, contact info [at] greatlakesphototours.com

Please mention which tour you plan to attend!


“I wanted to thank you both for a great experience. The two of you have made a believer out of me. The stone path turned out better than I ever dreamed! Thanks for taking the extra time with me on that one. Thank you again for opening my eyes to both the power of the camera I hold, and the way I ‘see’ the world around me.”

— Kenneth Slabbekoorn / DeVries Nature Conservancy