Marc Golub Photography and Digital Services Inc.
Biography

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Marc always has a camera ready, July 2005, Aspen, CO.

 
Marc Golub

Marc Golub has been taking pictures since his father put a camera in his hands at the age of two. He shot for his high school yearbook and college newspaper before joining the family business — Laurel Camera Shops — upon graduating from college.

He left the family business in 1984 and went to work for Jerome Schmelzer & Associates, doing advertising and public relations account and creative work. Wanting "to do his own thing," Golub started his own photography company in 1988.

Golub specializes in editorial photography. Current editorial clients include Crain’s Cleveland Business, The Cleveland Jewish News, Shaker Life Magazine, Cleveland Magazine and Associated Press. He has also created imagery for USA Today, Newsweek and The Plain Dealer as well as a number of other corporations and nonprofit organizations, including The Cleveland Clinic, City of Beachwood, University Hospitals, Realty One, The Albert M. Higley Co., Hathaway Brown School, Beachwood Place and The Gathering Place.

A self-described computer guru, Golub uses seven computers — three laptops and four desktops in both Mac and Windows platforms. It would be natural for him to gravitate to web site design with its inherent manipulation of imagery. He has designed web sites for such clients as The Chesterfield Steel Sales Co. (www.chesterfieldsteel.com), PLAN of Northeast Ohio (www.planneohio.org) Donald L. Barr & Co. (www.dbhomes.info), SporTech (www.sport-tech.org) and The Apartments of the Pointe at Gateway (www.pointeatgateway.com).

More recently Golub has provided digital technology training for such clients as the Cleveland Bar Association, Visconsi Companies and Cleveland Restoration Society.

Marc will be giving community talks on digital technology/photography on the following dates and locations:

Wednesday Evening, May 21, 2008 from 7 - 8:30 PM at the Concord Township Community Center.