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Summerland Photography offers documentary style wedding photography and candid newborn, maternity and child portraiture. Photojournalist Sandy Summers Russell is Central Washington's premier documentary wedding and portrait photographer serving the entire Columbia Basin: Kennewick, Richland, Pasco, Moses Lake, Ephrata, and Othello. Sandy Summer Russell's life-long passion for photography began at the young age of 15, when her first photograph was published by the Associated Press. Over the years, her name has become synonymous with award-winning, impeccable imagery. After nearly ten years in the newspaper photojournalism profession, she founded Summerland Photography, which provides several forms of photography, including wedding, portraiture, commercial, and editorial. Every assignment Summers Russell completes is handled with precision, planning, and a keen sense client individuality, resulting in only the most professional of experiences. It is her priority to provide moving, artistic, and natural images, as well as excellent customer service. Summer Russell's work has been featured in the Seattle Times, the Spokesman Review, the Washington Post, the Boston Globe, the Miami Herald, MSNBC.com, and People Magazine. Her six-year career with the Yakima Herald-Republic resulted in numerous national recognitions, including four consecutive first-place awards in portraiture from the Society of Professional Journalists, first place for a photography page from the Associated Press, and a first place national award for breaking news from the National Press Photographer's Association. She graduated from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln with a degree in journalism, and she has worked for newspapers in Nebraska, Wyoming, Colorado, and Washington. Currently residing near the Tri-Cities in central Washington, Summers Russell lives with her husband, Shane, and their son, Mason.

Heather & Marcus : Tri-Cities Washington Wedding Photographer

It all began with a pair of cowboy boots. Heather was working a summer job at Ranch & Home in Kennewick, Wash. when another employee came over to gossip about the cute boy looking for boots in the shoe section. She talked a reluctant Heather into going over to help him out. Sure enough, she […]

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