Isaac Savage, a 15-year-old student from Manor CE Academy, has launched a photography display along the main corridor of York Hospital, featuring 25 images of the city.

The exhibition is set to remain on show until March 1, 2026.

The exhibition is set to remain on show until March 1, 2026 (Image: Supplied)

Eloise Ross, art and design project co-ordinator at York and Scarborough Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, said: “I am totally blown away by Isaac’s talent.

“The way he sees things is always unique; he makes me view what is right in front of me in a different way.

“Bright, colourful, and joyful photographs are deeply appreciated by patients, visitors, and staff.

The exhibition is on display in the main corridor of York Hospital (Image: Supplied)

“They provide a vital shift in mood and create a more welcoming atmosphere.”

The collection includes city scenes captured at sunrise and atmospheric shots of York Minster, reflecting Isaac’s dedication to early morning photography.

Isaac said: “I’ve been a patient at York Hospital myself, so I’m really pleased to be showing my work there.

“My hope is that the photos will help with healing by reducing stress and creating a calm environment that brings the beauty of our city into the hospital.”