Filters

Seeing nature in a new light.

Filters reinterpret nature photography through color, tone, and subtle textures, transforming familiar scenes into new visual experiences. By shifting mood and atmosphere, each image offers a fresh perspective on the natural world while still honoring the calming power of nature.

A change in perspective.

Through thoughtful adjustments to color, light, and texture, Filters reveal new layers of emotion within an image - sometimes warm and nostalgic, other times cool and tranquil.

Mood in every image.

Just as photographers use lens filters in the field to shape light and tone, Filters apply a creative post-production process that refines the atmosphere of a scene and brings forward its emotional qualities.

Filters: Nature imagery reimagined for healing spaces

  • Creative interpretations of nature photography
  • Unique color and tonal treatments
  • Subtle textures that enhance atmosphere
  • Engaging visuals for waiting areas and corridors
  • Fresh take on biophilic design

Nature through a creative lens.

While the original landscape remains at the heart of each piece, Filters provide designers with additional artistic flexibility. The result is nature-based artwork that feels distinctive, expressive, and perfectly suited for modern healthcare environments.

Images that resonate.

Patients and visitors may not always recognize what makes a Filtered image feel different—but they often notice how it makes them feel. These images provide engaging visual distractions that encourage pause, curiosity, and calm.

Soft blues and purples, layered with texture, give this dandelion a serene, dreamy feeling.

Framed Filtered image hung in the corridor of Providence Medical Center in Wayne, NE.

A subtle shift with powerful impact.

Sometimes a small change in tone or color can completely transform how an image feels. Filters allow designers to choose imagery that matches the emotional tone of a space. This is when art becomes part of the care team.

Sensory. Expressive. Distinctive.

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