‘Humanness, Joy’

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When Cibolo portrait photographer Nancie Jimenez donated a photo session to an elementary school silent auction, she never anticipated the photo session would significantly impact her life.

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But that’s exactly what happened when Claire Heins, who was pregnant with her second child at the time, booked a maternity shoot.

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Heins, a 33-year-old breast cancer survivor who underwent a double mastectomy, told Jimenez she wanted to do more than just take smiling portraits of the joyous occasion. Instead, she wanted to capture images that would give a voice to an underrepresented group of women.

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“It’s a unique thing to get pregnant after breast cancer. It’s not very common, and it’s not very common to get breast cancer at a young age,” Heins told the Rivard Report. “I thought it would be really important to have that represented both for myself and for the community as a whole, that there is hope and it is possible to have children after breast cancer.”

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