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Creative Kids Photographer Sandy Puc' Launches 39 City Tour in Denver

Puc' shares her expertise in children's photography on U.S. Tour

2011-06-09
LITTLETON, CO, June 09, 2011 (Press-News.org) World-renowned photographer and marketing guru Sandy Puc' will be in her hometown of Denver on June 29 to kick off her Boutique Babies and Couture Kids Creative Edge Tour to share her passion and knowledge of Children's photography. The tour will visit 39 cities throughout the U.S. during the summer and early fall.

Attendees can look forward to broadening their skills through her professional seminars relating to shooting techniques, the new wave of popular boutique set and props, video fusion and the important foundation to any photography business, pricing and marketing. Sandy will take her audience to the next level and is prepared to tackle the developing trends in children's photography while sharing more in depth skills of working with children, posing, lighting and much more.

"I'm beyond excited to be back, not only sharing my passion for photography, but specifically children's photography. It is what I started out doing and it has become my specialty in the industry. This tour will be like coming home," Puc' said of the tour.

Sandy will be searching for models to be photographed on stage in each city. Attendees will have an opportunity to submit their favorite baby model, whether it is a client or their own child. The contest launches June 15 and will be hosted by SmugMug, a community of hundreds of thousands of photo-loving customers. The winners will be announced a week before the tour comes to town and is based completely on attendee and viewer votes.

Education, as well as charity, play significant roles in Sandy's life. She shares with many photographers the benefits of co-founding Now I Lay Me Down To Sleep, an international non-profit of volunteer photographers who take images of stillborn babies or babies who are expected to die shortly after birth. She will be sharing more about her desire to give the art of photography to every family and child, regardless of their situation.

From the semi pro to the professional photographer, this experience will help improve child photography skills and help businesses become the most progressive, sought-after studios in their market.

For more information on the Boutique Babies and Couture Kids Creative Edge Tour, dates or how to register please visit http://www.sandypuctours.com. When registering online for the Boutique Babies and Creative Edge Kids Tour, use the code PREL11 for a $30 discount.

About Sandy Puc'
Sandy Puc' currently holds the prestigious titles of Print Master and Explorer of Light from Canon USA. She served on the Board of Directors for the Professional Photographers of America (PPA). She is a frequent contributor to professional journals, and is well known in the photography industry. Her first book, Children's Photography, was released in the spring of 2008. Puc is a co-founder of Now I Lay Me Down To Sleep, a non-profit organization that provides portraiture services to families who are battling the loss of a child at birth. (www.nowilaymedowntosleep.org)

About Now I Lay Me Down To Sleep (NILMDTS)
NILMDTS is a 501c3 non-profit organization committed to assisting parents and families going through the difficult experience of early infant loss. NILMDTS connects families with photographers and provides them with a DVD and reproducible CD of the images of their baby.


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[Press-News.org] Creative Kids Photographer Sandy Puc' Launches 39 City Tour in Denver
Puc' shares her expertise in children's photography on U.S. Tour