World Renowned Photographer Provides Healing Through Art


World Renowned Photographer, Aaron Chang, Captures Rancho Bernardo’s Natural Beauty While Setting the Tone for a Healing Environment at the Sharp Rees Stealy Rancho Bernardo Medical Center.

Over the next month, more than 200 pieces of photographic fine art featuring the landscape, flora and fauna of North Inland San Diego County, will be hung at the new state-of-the-art medical Center in Rancho Bernardo.

Sharp HealthCare commissioned San Diego’s Ambassador of the Arts, Aaron Chang, to capture the allure of San Diego’s inland gem, Rancho Bernardo.

“I was blown away by the beauty I found in the hills and around the lakes of Rancho Bernardo,” states Chang. “All of my life, I’ve focused on the ocean and the beach... I was delighted to have the opportunity to turn my lens to this hidden gem.”

Aaron Chang’s work can be viewed at his art galleries in Solana Beach and in San Diego or online at his website: AaronChang.com or on Facebook @aaronchanggallery. The commissioned collection highlights can be seen at: AaronChang.com/sharp.



March 22, 2017


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