We tell stories that deserve to be told. Stories of transformation, grief, discipline, strength, but most of all, hope. Using superior photography and cinematography, Fotolanthropy documents and shares the journeys of those who have lived well despite their circumstances. We seek to celebrate everyday heroes in a way that raises awareness and garners respect.
When you donate to a Fotolanthropy film, you are giving to a movement of hope and resilience. A movement that declares any boundary can be beat. Join us on our mission to honor those who have defied great odds and share the most powerful of stories.
“[7 YARDS] embodies the type of good/hard story we need more of in this world. It’s beautifully shot and fast-paced, powerfully re-enacted and told by the actual people who lived it. Our whole family was moved to laughter, tears, and cheers!” – Jay and Katherine Wolf, Authors of Hope Heals
“…I’m going to encourage all of you to watch the documentary about Travis’s unbelievable life, just released on Netflix. Bias aside, this documentary is shockingly good, profoundly inspirational, and really important to see.” – Mike Rowe
“Very rarely do you see a film documentary that so captures the will and determination of one man and his battle.” – IMDB Review from The Luckiest Man
“I’m a skeptic by nature and what I really expected was a normal transactional kind of event and rather than receiving that we received a tremendous amount of empathy, a tremendous amount of care. The ethos that transpired all of it was this desire to give us a gift.” – Josh Paine
“They really cared about the bigger story, about the bigger impact that this could have on people’s lives.” – Becky Daily
“After Andrew passed away, I was compelled to go share his book and, you know, I was a first time speaker, nervous to get out there and to share my story and so it gave me so much confidence to open with this professional film.” – Bailey Heard