We are thankful for our 223 Contributing Photographers who have donated one photo each to the Foundation for Photo/Art in Hospitals! Enjoy this beautiful photo from Susan Taylor in California!
The Foundation for Photo/Art in Hospitals is a non-profit organization that places beautiful photos in hospitals worldwide to provide comfort and hope to patients and staff.
Welcome Nat Coalson, photographer
Enjoy this beautiful photo of a rainbow captured in Colorado. This photo has been donated to The Foundation for Photo/Art in Hospitals by our Contributing Photographer, Nat Coalson!
This photo is one of many in our hospital photo art gallery that can be displayed in hospitals worldwide.
Learn more about our Contributing Photographer Program.
Art Donors Giving to Hospitals
More Art Donors Giving Works to Hospitals and Nursing Homes… A growing number of art collectors are eschewing museums in weighing gifts and bequests, choosing instead to donate works to non-art-focused institutions such as hospitals, libraries, retirement centers, and nursing homes, The Wall Street Journal writes. Medical centers in particular have become favored destinations, with some hospitals amassing large troves of paintings and sculptures, primarily from donations.
The Foundation for Photo/Art in Hospitals, is a not-for-profit organization that donates photographic art of nature from contributing photographers to hospitals worldwide to transform white sterile walls into beautiful works of art that bring comfort and hope to patients.
If you’d like to donate nature art, learn more about our contributing photographer program.
Photo Project in Montenegro!
Our photos are now in Montenegro, at the Kotor Psychiatric Hospital.
Many thanks to Biljana Kocanovic for coordinating this project and to Stan Strembicki and Elaine Poggi for their photos.
Learn more about The Foundation for Photo/Art in Hospitals.
Careggi Hospital, Florence, Italy
This photo project was partially funded by St. James American Episcopal Church in Florence to honor parishioner Robert Nordvall.
Contributing Photographers: Ladona Tornabene, Viola Fantoni, Paul Mitchell, Laura Pasquinelli, Robert Nordvall, and Elaine Poggi.
The Foundation for Photo/Art in Hospitals places nature photos in hospitals to bring hope to patients, families, and staff.
If you would like to help our cause, please learn more about our Contributing Photographers Program.
Dana Chartan – Contributing Photographer
Welcome to Dana Chartan, our new Contributing Photographer from Florida! Enjoy her photo of Porto Venere, Italy!
Dana contributed this photo to The Foundation for Photo/Art in Hospitals, a non-profit that places nature photos in hospitals worldwide to bring hope to patients, families, and staff.
Learn more about our mission.
If you would like to contribute photos to our cause, please learn more about our Contributing Photographers Program.
Michele Rallo, Photographer!
Welcome to Michele Rallo from Rome, Italy, our new Contributing Photographer!
Michele has generously donated his photography (above) to be displayed in hospitals and healthcare centers worldwide through our organization called The Foundation for Photo/Art in Hospitals.
View more nature photography donated to our mission.
Enjoy David Runge’s Photo!
Enjoy this beautiful photo of nature taken by Dave Runge, a Contributing Photographer for The Foundation for Photo/Art in Hospitals, a not for profit that promotes art in hospitals!
View more inspiring photography donated to The Foundation by visiting Contributing Photographer Photo Gallery.
Welcome Jack MacDonough, Photographer!
Welcome Jack MacDonough, our new Contributing Photographer for The Foundation for Photo/Art in Hospitals. Enjoy this beautiful photo taken in Chenequa, Wisconsin!
Jack’s photo (above) can be displayed in hospitals around the world to promote healing and hope to patients and staff. Learn more about healing photo art.
Welcome Carolyn Kamuda!
Enjoy this lovely photo by Carolyn Kamuda, our new Contributing Photographer from Massachusetts!
This photo can be displayed in hospitals around the world to promote healing. Learn more by visiting The Foundation for Photo/Art in Hospitals.