Babies & Bellies: The Art of Maternity & Newborn Photography
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About the Author
Sandy Puc is a nationally acclaimed photographer and businesswoman. She delights in sharing her knowledge and experience and spreading her passion for photography through her many speaking engagements, her international tours, and Sandy Puc University. A 20-plus-year veteran of photography, Sandy served on the Board of Directors of the Professional Photographers of America for many years. She holds the prestigious titles of Print Master and Explorer of Light from Canon USA.
Sandys commitment to community and giving back also inspired her to co-found the Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep Foundation in 2005. As the organization has grown over the years, seeing it touch so many lives has been one of the most meaningful aspects of her career. She received the Framed Networks 2012 Humanitarian of the Year award for her work with NILMDTS. LOral Paris has also recognized her humanitarian work, naming Sandy a 2012 Woman of Worth.
Sandy resides in Littleton, Colorado, with her four wonderful children and her dog, Canon.
To my beautif ul children, Katie, Alek, Nik, and Julz, who are the inspiration for everything I do.
Acknowledgments
The journey of life is full of unexpected twists and turns. There are magnificent highs and painful lows as we forge our way down an uncertain path. Sometimes it feels that the only things we can really count on are the people we surround ourselves with every day. I have learned that possessions come and go, but the people who touch your life create an indelible mark on your heart. They ultimately become the glue that helps you keep your sanity when all feels lost.
During my journey, I have been blessed to have some remarkable people entering my world. Some have been a fixture from an early age. These people were the caretakers who forged the foundation of who I am. Others have become dear friends along the way as they helped me build my dream from the ground up. Some have entered and exited so quickly that they were but brief encounters or fading memories, but even those fleeting relationships left permanent marks.
I am blessed to have been raised by the most loving and kindhearted people on this Earth. My parents taught me so much about life and the gift of choice that to this day, I consider their opinions in everything I do. They taught me to love, and that ultimately it is not what we do or become but who we are and how we love that matters.
For the last 27 years, I have worked with tremendous thinkers who bring so much passion and energy to the table. I sit in awe as I have watched my company grow over the years, guided by individual minds with a common purpose. Their constant energy source has been the fuel that has propelled us through many adventures full of laughter and good memories. It would take an entire book to thank all the people who have helped build the company that we are today. But I want to thank a few special people who dedicated time to this book project to ensure that it was everything we hoped it would be.
To my dear soul sister, Erin: You are the most patient and forgiving person I know. After 17 years, I do not know how you put up with me, but I am quite sure we will be rocking in chairs far into the future. You are a gifted artist and my greatest friend. Who could have known that the day you randomly called me 17 years ago would have started an entire life adventure together?