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Casey Bradley Gent
Casey Bradley Gent is a Colorado native, wife, and mother to three beloved children.
In 1995, one year after graduating from Colorado State University with degrees in Journalism and Speech Communications, Casey opened Snowshoe Studios photography. As the owner of this boutique studio, Casey has photographed presidents Clinton and Obama, two Super Bowls, numerous NFL and USA volleyball superstars, skating icon Peggy Fleming, countless intimate weddings, and thousands of family portraits. She still operates her studio and freelances for the Denver Broncos and local newspapers.
In 1995, one year after graduating from Colorado State University with degrees in Journalism and Speech Communications, Casey opened Snowshoe Studios photography. As the owner of this boutique studio, Casey has photographed presidents Clinton and Obama, two Super Bowls, numerous NFL and USA volleyball superstars, skating icon Peggy Fleming, countless intimate weddings, and thousands of family portraits. She still operates her studio and freelances for the Denver Broncos and local newspapers.
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Casey is an outdoor enthusiast who loves to run, hike, and play with her dogs and reindeer in the Colorado mountains.
When Casey’s son, Beau, was diagnosed with Lupus at 13 years old, she became his fierce protector and medical advocate. Over the course of Beau’s illness, Casey experienced the heartache and loneliness that comes with seeing a child suffering. She often felt helpless. During Beau’s medical journey, she longed for a community or even a guidebook on how to get through the completely crushed feelings that came with Beau’s diagnosis. While sitting in numerous hospital chairs, Casey began to write a narrative of her experience. Casey’s journey as momma to a critically ill child ultimately revealed the importance of finding hope and joy in the little things and understanding that feeling wrecked does not equate to being broken. Her experience at a parent caretaker and witness to Beau’s uplifting journey are captured in her work, The Match and The Spark.
When Casey’s son, Beau, was diagnosed with Lupus at 13 years old, she became his fierce protector and medical advocate. Over the course of Beau’s illness, Casey experienced the heartache and loneliness that comes with seeing a child suffering. She often felt helpless. During Beau’s medical journey, she longed for a community or even a guidebook on how to get through the completely crushed feelings that came with Beau’s diagnosis. While sitting in numerous hospital chairs, Casey began to write a narrative of her experience. Casey’s journey as momma to a critically ill child ultimately revealed the importance of finding hope and joy in the little things and understanding that feeling wrecked does not equate to being broken. Her experience at a parent caretaker and witness to Beau’s uplifting journey are captured in her work, The Match and The Spark.
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Recent book reviews for Casey Bradley Gent’s Arrow of Alaska
" This book tells the incredible story of a mama’s journey advocating for her child through a chronic illness. A must read it you’re a caretaker. If you’re not, an inspiring tale of persistence, resilience, and the bond of family. "
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