Marcin Chumiecki Official Photographer Pure Michigan Bayview Mackinac Race since 2006
Recently Updated Galleries
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Mackinac Award Dinner at BYC 2009
(235 photos)
09/11/2009 -
Port Huron & Starting Line 2009
(147 photos)
07/25/2009 -
Pororoca GL70 Chicago Yacht Club 2009
(244 photos)
07/25/2009 -
Mackinac Island / Pink Pony/ Coastguard Visit 2009
(160 photos)
07/27/2009
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Mackinac Awards Ceremony 2009
(307 photos)
07/28/2009 -
Port Huron & Starting Line 2008
(181 photos)
07/12/2008 -
Heat Wave Arizona 2008
(243 photos)
07/12/2008 -
Mackinac Island & Pink Pony 2008
(141 photos)
08/18/2009 -
Mackinac Awards Ceremony 2008
(326 photos)
07/15/2008 -
Mackinac Awards Dinner at BYC 2007
(199 photos)
09/21/2007 -
Mackinac Award Dinner at BYC 2006
(328 photos)
09/22/2006 -
BYC Board 2010
(231 photos)
12/16/2009
About Me
Marcin Chumiecki is a professional photographer, entrepreneur, and founder of Element, Inc. He was born and raised in Europe. Marcin started his professional career in Poland where he worked with several international clients, such as Phillip Morris, Leo Burnett, Eduscho, Master Food, and Big Star. His services ranged from photography to marketing and PR consulting. Shortly after Marcin’s transfer to Michigan he started working with Detroit Club Management Association. He became an official photographer and marketing consultant for top private golf, yacht, and city clubs in the nation. In 2005 Marcin became an official and exclusive photographer for Bayview Mackinac Race, second largest fresh-water boat regatta in the world. Marcin’s unique people skills, work ethic, and professionalism combined with passion for art created a very successful business relationship with his clients. The latest success testimony comes from Mr. Luke Song, a long time client of Element, Inc., who became the most desired hat designer on the international market. Even in today’s tough economy Marcin’s company is going strong on both continents and so are his clients. Last year’s Element, Inc. business included 60% commercial services and 40% were services for private clients.


