I am a firm believer that "beauty is in the eye of the beholder" and that there is beauty all around us. God created beauty, people, places and things according to His image. Life is full of journeys and experiences that leads to joy, peace, love, friendship, marriage, sadness, sorrow, traumatic events, tender moments and death. The journey and the experiences of life are then turned into lessons, motivation and inspiration... and that is what I try to capture through my lens. My photography is a way of enhancing God's gift of creativity and expression of life-living journeys and experiences, through His word. I hope you can enjoy the journey of "Healing-Inspirational-Photography".

Sandra Nunez was born in Puerto Rico and raised in the Bronx, New York. She obtained a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology with a minor in Dance Education from the City University of New York. She obtained a Master’s Degree in Bilingual Education from Fordham University of New York City and is currently working towards her doctorates degree.

During her college years, Sandy’s love for her culture and passion for dance lead her to be actively involved in many cultural affairs: such as Dance and Theater (Performing Arts). Sandy was in numerous Off-Off Broadway Productions from the Department of Dance and Theatre of The City of New York University- Lehman College. Sandy worked in productions of “West Side Story”, “The King and I”, “The Wiz”, “Working” and a variety of Lehman College’s Dance Department Spring Concerts. She also participated in one Off Broadway Production at Broadway Dance Center-Intermediate Dance Project by Debbie Wilson.

Sandy also danced with numerous dance companies such as “Just Us Dance Company, Lehman College Dance Company, Lehman College Puerto Rican Club, Folkloric Dance Group, Ballet Isleno de Puerto Rico and Ballet Municipal de Caguas Puerto Rico. She also danced at the famous Puerto Rican Parade on 5th Avenue, New York City. She also participated in the 116th Street Puerto Rican Festival-El Barrio, New York City, with “Just Us Dance Company”.

Sandy worked for The New York City Department of Education for 10 years as a First, Third and Fourth Grade Teacher and Dance and Theater Teacher. She also coordinated all multicultural activities to improve the parent, community, school involvement.

Three years later, after living and experiencing the tragedy of Tuesday, September 11, 2001, Sandy decided to move to beautiful, sunny Miami Beach, Florida. It has been a blessing for her. God’s gift of creation and nature has allowed her to take beautiful and inspirational photography. She is currently working for Broward Schools Department of Education as a Fourth grade Teacher and continues to use her photography skills to inspire, heal and motivate others.
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