★ GOLD Gig Harbor's featured Photographer
I am Trish, the owner of Trish Andrus Photography. I have been capturing memories since 2001. Every event I capture, allows me to tell a story; your story. The story of your love, the story of your joy, the story of your life. I love to capture the emotion of the day into the portraits you recieve allowing you to remember that excitement when you look back on your prints, albums or DVD's. My education in photography began in 1996 and I continue this education to provide my clients with fresh creative ideas for their…more
SILVER Gig Harbor's recommended Photographers
Melissa Kilner is an award winning, experienced and fun engagement and wedding photographer. Although Gig Harbor is her home and central place of business she has traveled to Paris, Cabo San Lucas, Victoria BC and other out of area locations for her fabulous couples!
I shoot wedding, portrait, real estate and event photography. We will work together to create a custom package to meet the requirements you're after. I have great ideas on locations to shoot depending on the feel of the photographs you're after or we can hold the session indoors. I have a portable studio light/backdrop setup. I offer print sevices as well. Order your prints from me and I'll take care of the hassle of printing...plus…more
BRONZE More featured Gig Harbor Photographers
Gig Harbor Photography is based in Gig Harbor, WA. Photo sessions are primarily on location throughout King, Pierce, and Kitsap County and available to travel throughout Washington and Oregon (please inquire as to travel fee outside Western Washington). We are please to offer the following services: Engagement and Wedding Photography,Maternity…more
Act1 Photo Booths provides photo booth rental services for client's wanting a traditional photo booth experience... with a modern twist.
Rowland Studio is a Seattle family story of passion and success. In 1947, in the aftermath of World War II, the hectic pace at Isaacson Iron Works in Seattle began to slow down. That’s when ironworker Gustuf Rowland Johnson decided to transform a hobby into a vocation: photography. He converted…more