Sandy Puc'

Sandy "Sam" Puc' (born November 26, 1969) is an American photographer, commercial video producer, educator, author, and businesswoman.[1] She served on the Board of Directors of the Professional Photographers of America for many years.[2] She holds the titles of Print Master and Explorer of Light from Canon USA.[3] Her images have been displayed in numerous magazines, public and professional buildings, billboards and showcased on television.

Sandy "Sam" Puc'
Born (1969-11-26) November 26, 1969
NationalityAmerican
Known forPhotography

Personal life

Puc' was born in Salt Lake City, UT and raised in Orem, UT, one of five children of Sandra and Ron Critchfield.

Sandy makes her home in Littleton, Colorado with her dog Bokeh, "Bo."

Career

Puc' began her career as a photographer at the age of 17 when she was a nanny, taking photographs of children in local parks. As a young mother, she moved from Utah to Littleton, CO. During her first half dozen years in Colorado, she worked out of her home, using her master bedroom as a studio. In 2000, she opened her first commercial studio in a strip mall in Littleton, CO.

Early in her career, Puc' focused on children's photography, creating several Limited Edition series portraits. She also photographed families, and began to specialize in pregnancy and newborn portraiture.

While on a business trip/family vacation in 2009, Puc' and two of her children (and several hundred others) were detained because someone on their flight to China was diagnosed with the H1N1 virus. The week-long experience stirred an interest in China that resulted in her returning to the country several times to speak, and to film an orphan documentary in 2014.

In 2009 Puc' founded Sandy Puc' Productions, a commercial video studio.

In 2008, Puc' founded Sam's World University, an online educational tool for photographers. That endeavor later transitioned to Sandy Puc' University. In 2011, she debuted SPTV.me, another online training site. Revamped in 2014 to include her educational site as well, SPTV.me became a talk show that included six rotating hosts and guest speakers to assist photographers in refining their craft and advancing their business.

Philanthropy

Because of a life-threatening condition her youngest son endured during his first year of life, in 2000 Puc' created an annual Santa Charity event, which photographs children in elaborate holiday sets with Santa Claus and raises money for Children's Hospital Colorado. In 2003, Puc' began the studio's annual Halloween Charity to benefit The Food Bank of the Rockies. In 2005, along with Cheryl Haggard, Puc' founded Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep, a non-profit organization that provides remembrance photography to families who suffer the loss of a baby. In 2014, Puc' traveled to China with adoption service CCAI to document a group of parents uniting with their children and to Ecuador to film at an orphanage owned by Dando Amor, a non-profit organization that aids orphans.

Publications

  • Puc, Sandy; (2008). Sandy Puc' Guide To Childrens Portrait Photography.
  • Puc, Sandy (2012). The Really Big Book of Studio Management.
  • Puc, Sandy (2013). The Really Big Book of Studio Pricing.
  • Puc, Sandy (2013). Bellies to Babies.

Awards

  • Print Master and Explorer of Light from Canon USA
  • 2018 Best Children's Photographer, Denver A-List
  • 2016 CCAI Volunteer of the Year
  • 2015 NILMDTS 10TH aNNIVERSARY award of Excellence as a Founder
  • 2013, L'oreal Paris Women of Worth[4]
  • 2012, Framed Network's Humanitarian of the Year award for her work with NILMDTS
  • 2008, Publication of Working with Children
  • 2008, PPA Charities Legacy Award
  • 2007, Canon USA Print Master
  • 2007, ANNE Marketing Award
  • 2007, 7 Everyday Hero Award (KMGH TV)
  • 2007, Best of the Best, Colorado Community Newspaper
  • 2007, Monte Zucker Humanitarian Award — Wedding & Portrait Photographers International
  • 2007, Paul Harris Fellow Award — Rotary Club International
  • 2005, Board of Directors, PPA
  • 2005, Masters in Photography — Professional Photographers of America

References

  1. "Sandy Puc'". Huffingtonpost.com. 2012-12-27. Retrieved 2013-10-13.
  2. "About". PPA. Retrieved 2013-10-13.
  3. "Sandy Puc' | Cotton Carrier Camera Systems — Camera Vest Carry-Lite StrapShot Steady Shot". Cottoncarrier.com. Archived from the original on 2013-06-28. Retrieved 2013-10-13.
  4. "Women of Worth Award". Points of Light. Retrieved 2013-10-13.
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