On May 24th of this year my aunt told me about an opportunity for my photography to get more exposure. The Michiana Hematology Oncology cancer care center was having a contest for photography to be hung in their new building in Mishawaka, Indiana (here’s more info). I submitted 25 images.
Today I received an e-mail saying that NINE of my images had won! The nine winning images are displayed below. Click on the image to be taken to its flickr page where you can get larger sizes if you… say… want to use it as your desktop wallpaper
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One last thing from the e-mail really excites me: “Two other MHO spaces, in LaPorte and in South Bend, will open later this year. We will keep your images for consideration in those spaces, as well.”
Enjoy!
Explosions in the Sky - Waiting Room
Say You Will - Corridor
Stumpus Maximus - Corridor
Sun Bee - Corridor
Watery Condition - Financial Office
Holland Beach Grass - Nurse Station
Strangled Sunset - Corridor
Grass + Sun = Fun - Corridor

Vertex Clinger - 2nd Floor Waiting
If you’d like to check out my work at this hospital, check out the MHO website for to-be-announced open house dates to tour the facility (most likely late August or September): www.TheHeartofCancerCare.com
Karl Jansen
Wednesday, July 28th, 2010 at 5:02 PM |Wow, these photos are amazing. They sure will help make that new building look great. Congratulations.
Lauren Ferguson
Wednesday, July 28th, 2010 at 5:02 PM |I’m so excited for you and I definitely think you earned this with all your fantastic photos!
Way to Go and Praise God!
Aunt Linda
Wednesday, July 28th, 2010 at 5:02 PM |Well done. Brian. How many did you submit? Hope you get a monetary prize for each one.
Brian
Wednesday, July 28th, 2010 at 5:02 PM |I submitted 25. 36% return rate isn’t bad
. And no, unfortunately I don’t get a prize for each one. But hey, who knows how many patients will come to my site because my name is on each photo?
Carrie Wolfe(y)
Wednesday, July 28th, 2010 at 5:02 PM |Brother! I am so proud of you. I’m glad that you are getting recognition for your wonderful talent. Keep it up.
Cody
Wednesday, July 28th, 2010 at 5:02 PM |Those photos are awesome, Brian! Those kind of images will do a lot to improve any time spent in the MHO.