

Photolanthropy is an organization that empowers photographers to turn their art into meaningful impact. Through its platform, creators can share their images with the public and make them available for purchase, with proceeds directed back to the very places where the photos were taken. Whether it’s a remote village, a national park, or a bustling city neighborhood, each photograph becomes a way to give back—supporting conservation efforts, local nonprofits, or community initiatives tied to that location.
Make a donation of at least $50 to the album you would like photos of, send us a copy of the receipt and the list of images you would like printed.
We will print and mail you those images for what it cost us.
Are you a skilled photographer with photos that you would like to donate?
Contact us and we will make your photos available for sale in an album tied to the charity of the location you shot.
The Wild Animal Sanctuary in Keenesburg, Colorado is a massive, nonprofit refuge that rescues and cares for abused, abandoned, and illegally kept exotic animals, giving them large natural habitats to roam freely,
Old Route 66 is a historic American highway established in 1926 that stretched about 2,448 miles from Chicago to Santa Monica, becoming a symbol of freedom, migration, and roadside culture.
The Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge is home to an impressive variety of native Colorado wildlife, offering visitors the chance to see everything from large mammals to diverse bird species.
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