An ordinary photo on your phone…

could heal a heart—maybe even your own.


Welcome to Faces of Love, where people like you are sharing meaningful photos—moments where Love was seen, felt, or expressed. These photos are gently gathered into short, heart-opening videos set to music, then shared with the world to awaken hope and connection.

You might already have the perfect photo—a quiet moment with someone you love, a smile that opened your heart, a memory that still brings warmth.

When shared with Love, these glimpses of real life can become something more. They can touch someone else’s heart. Offer comfort. Even begin a healing journey.

That’s what Faces of Love is about.

Together, we weave these moments into something beautiful—reminding us that even in a divided world, Love is still alive in all of us.

💖 If you’re ready, you can share your photo below.

Not ready yet? That’s okay too. Just keep reading to see how it works and why it matters.


How It Works

Every Faces of Love video is created through the shared moments of our community. Your photo joins others to form a powerful visual story—woven together with music and meaning to touch hearts and awaken Love.

You don’t need a perfect image. Just something real. Something that carries Love.

Why It Matters

When you share a moment of Love, you help someone else feel it too.

These videos remind us that Love isn’t far away—it lives in small gestures, gentle eyes, quiet care, and simple presence.. And when we see the Love in others, we begin to recognize it more fully in ourselves.

This ripple of awareness is what softens division and rekindles hope.

“Do your little bit of good where you are; it’s those little bits of good put together that overwhelm the world.”
Desmond Tutu

🌟 Why This Is Different

Faces of Love isn’t about polished perfection or going viral. It’s about presence.

It’s about the Love you’ve seen, the quiet moments that moved you, and your willingness to share from the heart.

When you offer a photo that carries Love, you’re not just submitting content—you’re becoming part of a quiet movement of healing. One that flows not from influence, but from sincerity.

Love doesn’t need a spotlight. It just needs someone who’s willing to let it be seen.

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How a Faces of Love Presentation Comes to Life

We treat every submission with care—from the moment it’s received to the moment it’s shared. Here’s a glimpse of the process your photo becomes part of:

From a photo shared with Love… to a moment that touches hearts—this four-panel illustration gently traces the journey: a heartfelt offering, a quiet reflection, a creative weaving, and a ripple of healing.
From a photo shared with Love… to a moment that touches hearts.

A Sample Faces of Love Video

While each video presentation evolves over time, the heart behind them remains the same. What you’re about to watch is a preview—a taste of what’s possible when we bring our moments of Love together.

Let the music guide you.
Let the images speak to your heart.
Click play and feel what’s been there all along.


Frequently Asked Questions

No—it’s absolutely free. Sharing your photo is a gift from the heart, and we’re honored to receive it. There’s no cost to contribute—only the joy of co-creating something meaningful together.

Not at all. What matters most is the feeling behind the photo—not the lighting or composition. Simple, heartfelt moments are often the most powerful.

A story, reflection, or short caption is deeply appreciated—it helps us understand the heart behind your photo and craft a more meaningful presentation. But if words don’t come easily, that’s okay too. Sometimes the image speaks for itself.
You might simply share what made the moment special to you.

We review every submission with care. If your photo is selected, we’ll reach out before it’s included in a Love’s Vision presentation or featured on our website.

You’ll have the option to choose whether your name appears publicly or stays anonymous.

When you look at someone you love, what do you see beyond the surface?

That’s the heart of Faces of Love