
Marc aced chemistry without even cracking the book. Considering the stunts he pulled as a child and teenager, chem labs around the country (indeed, the world), owe him a debt of gratitude for choosing photography early on instead of anything involving hazmat. He is still waiting for his award for Bravery In The Choice Of Vocation. He once swallowed a mouthful of C41 fixer to save film in a broken processor. Professional lives were on the line.
He'll go anywhere and do anything that may or may not kill him to get the image. What he won't do however, is compromise your images with soon-to-be dated, trendy effects. He runs a Get It Right In Camera crew. If a photograph doesn't stand on its own, it's not good enough. He believes clients shouldn't submit their wedding photographs to the disposable nature and influence of fashion cycles.
Climie + Co has quickly become the photography choice for multi-cultural, Indian, Nigerian and Persian influenced weddings. His pursuit of the perfect wedding image has taken him as far as the remote villages of Arondizuogu and Dikenafai, Nigeria. Marc serves as principal photographer and wearer of many hats.
Contrary to what his photo would suggest, Zack is not an angry man. Besides, how would an angry man acquire over 10,000 Twitter followers? The truth is that Zack is one of the most kind and generous people in photography, period. He is an immensely gifted photographer as well as instructor of all things lighting. His talent and genuine character have him teaching all over the US as well as Dubai and Australia.
Zack serves as a lead photographer for Climie + Co when he is available. Many clients select the option to have Zack as their second photographer. Marc and Zack together is like having Superman *and* Batman on the same job, for real.
The younger and perhaps more handsome of the "Three Musketeers". Possibly Aramis? With the qualities, age, and good looks of D'Artagnan (The Chris O'Donnell D'Artagnan, from the 1993 film, not the 1973 Michael York version). But all truth aside, half at least, merely sticking to facts, Brian found a need to pursue photography at a young-er age. He had a great gateway through his Grandfather who spent years crafting his own skill before passing along some knowledge of his own to Brian.
Since documenting a trip to impoverished communities in Mexico, for Brian photography has become a way of life. Shooting weddings in a journalistic style is a natural thing since documentary work is where Brian hopes to head in the future. Not only does Brian bring humor, skillz, and drive to the conglomerate known as Climie + Co Photographers, but he is also the MPANY to Climie + Company (in case you were wondering who filled that spot), not invisible, just put to work wherever needed.
Brian serves as a second photographer and handles production at Climie + Co.