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Testimonials (1)
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Jamziz20 says:
"LennyP began his photographic career in a merely simplistic fashion, utilizing what devices he had around him, Lenny immediately displayed an above average interest for the medium and began expressing his supreme abilities through breathtaking shots of various "human interactional" experiences. His father instantly recognized an innate skill that was manifesting itself inside Lenny. To help fester this growth, his father gifted him with the Lumix DMC-FX9K capable of capturing some of life's greatest moments. Lenny finally had the means capable of truly capturing the photos that he wanted. His work was instantly hailed as masterpieces.
It was evident that Lenny was a child prodigy, nothing short of brilliant and sensational. He is often compared to some of the worlds greatest contemporary photographers such as Ansel Adams, Annie Lebowitz, Richard Avedon, and Alfred Eisenstaedt. Many academics and art enthusiasts alike believe Lenny's skills demonstrate a level of artistic genius comparable if not much more fine tuned than the likes of Pablo Picasso. A realization in Lenny's mind began to take shape, the photos he produced after acquiring the lumix took the world by storm. Instantly an international cultural following of his work was born. Billions of people across the world became exposed to his genius, prominent political leaders and humanitarians such as Kofi Annan, Angela Merkel (helping her achieve the mental will to continue running to be the first female Chancellor of Germany), Nelson Mandella, Mother Teresa and such attributed much of their inspiration coming from Lenny's photographs. John Paul II in an interview with the BBC credited Lenny for "inspiring him to face the frontiers." The recent innovations made in stem cell research also attributed Lenny as being the sole motivator behind the scientists work. Lenny’s work can now be seen throughout various world cultures, having a deep and profound impact on countless lives.
Lenny created a small compilation of his works and in 2005 Jamziz Media proceeded to distribute the book worldwide. All proceeds from its sale would go to various Eastern European charities as requested by Lenny who received no financial gain through the publication. The book was hailed by many internationally as “the next bible”, and being “Divinely influenced.” The book titled, “Life: a story in pictures” instantly overtook the bible in being the most popular publication ever to be printed. Over 8 billion copies where sold which baffled academics around the world due to the fact that the worlds population was only 6 billion. Needless to say Lenny’s photos offered an insight into life and its beauty that so many photographers have strived to recreate and achieve. The acclaimed art critic, Clement Greenberg, often referred to as the greatest art critic of the 20th century if not all time, said in his 2004 interview with the ‘World of Art Magazine’, “Lenny’s abilities are unrivaled and unmatched. I am not merely looking at photos, but in fact I am looking deep into a portal that shows me edges, colours, feelings, emotions that I would have thought impossible to convey.” Lenny was showcased on the front cover of 2005 Time magazine as the ‘Person of the Century’ for the 21st century. Usually such a decision is made at the end of the century such as 1999 when Time Magazine crowned Albert Einstein as the man of the century. Time chose to make this decision merely 5 years into the 2000’s no doubt reaffirming Lenny’s true exceptionalism and connaisseurial abilities.
Now armed with a Nikon D80 and a 4gb flash memory card, Lenny is working on his latest compilation of photographers which can previewed here in flickr. It is expected that the compilation be ready and finished in spring of 2007 and its sale is expected to raise $1.4 trillion for charities globally (That is more than the GDP of Canada and almost that of the United Kingdom). Lenny is not just a man, he is more than a man, his intellect and creativity are truly divine. Albert Einstein once said, "Imagination is much more Important than Knowledge" in this respect Lenny is the most imaginative person ever to be alive."24th November, 2006













