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Stefano Marsili-Libelli, Contributing Photographer
Many thanks to our new Contributing Photographer, Stefano Marsili-Libelli, for his lovely photo of Ponte Vecchio in Florence, Italy! Stefano comments,
“While recovering from a major surgery, one day I lingered along the corridors of the hospital ward and was struck to see the otherwise plain walls enlivened by beautiful photos of Florence cityscapes. Surely I wasn’t in my best mood, but I really got a kick from those pictures. I read the signature of HealingPhotoArt.org and decided to contact the responsible person. Elaine Poggi is really one of a kind, exuding enthusiasm and a genuine desire to help suffering people. A warm and enthusiastic email exchange followed from my hospital bed, and my offer to contribute was readily accepted.
I immediately grasped and shared the mission of the association to provide usually dull and nondescript places like hospital departments with some comforting, uplifting images, just to remind the patients that the outside world is not lost to them, but is waiting for their comeback.
Apart from the satisfaction of making my photos available to a number of people in need of an uplift, I have met Elaine, the driving force behind all this, a wonderful person with an unlimited supply of enthusiasm and care, whose friendship I’ll treasure forever.”
Laurel Logsdon, Contributing Photographer
Welcome to our new Contributing Photographer, Laurel Logsdon from Colorado! Laurel comments,
“After a friend of mine saw some of my photography, they recommended that I look into Foundation for Photo/Art In Hospitals. Upon researching the organization, there was no question in my mind that I wanted to donate. My hope is that if my photography is placed in a hospital somewhere in the world that it will bring some comfort and serenity. What a fabulous humanitarian organization! Elaine was a pleasure to work with.”
Diana Zelle, Contributing Photographer
Many thanks to our new Contributing Photographer, Diana Zelle! Diana comments,
“My sister in law and fellow photographer, Karen Zelle told me about this unique organization. I have often felt that nature photos would be a wonderful addition to hospitals to relieve stress and anxiety often associated with illness and injury. To find an organization that recognizes the healing, calming effects of nature and has created a way to make these photographs available to hospitals throughout the world is very exciting! I’m honored to be a part of the thoughtful, caring, compassionate Healing Photo Art community, and look forward to seeing it grow!”
Anne Thomas Keen, Contributing Photographer
Welcome to our new Contributing Photographer Anne Thomas Keen from California! Anne comments,
“I discovered Elaine and the Foundation from a photographer I follow on Instagram. I did a little research and was amazed how many hospitals have been touched by these talented photographers and artists and the work Elaine has done to make this possible. I knew I wanted to be a part of it. Elaine made the process so easy and I hope to meet her some day. I am proud to be a part of this healing community and hope one day my photograph will bring a little joy to a bare hospital wall.”
Karen Zelle, Contributing Photographer
Welcome to our new Contributing Photographer Karen M. Zelle from Missouri! Karen comments,
“I found out about Elaine and the Foundation through a friend who had seen beautiful photographs at the Siteman Cancer Center in St. Louis, MO. The wonderful nature photos brought my friend much comfort and she felt my photos would do the same. Elaine was supportive and communicative and made the process very easy. I am honored and grateful to be a part of this healing community.”
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Neuroscientist Pierre Lemarquis explains how we need “medicine that’s a little artistic.”























