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BUY MY STUFF, cunt. I'm Male, 105 and Open. Luton, Luton PULITZER PRIZE WINNING PHOTOGRAPHER ♥'s contacts (329)PULITZER PRIZE WINNING PHOTOGRAPHER ♥'s public groupsA bit more about PULITZER PRIZE WINNING PHOTOGRAPHER ♥...
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» PhotosTestimonials"I don't care how he gets my mum to make bangers and mash - he is the only man who can." "PULITZER PRIZE WINNING PHOTOGRAPHER is the greatest thing that i have found on flickr in the last 2 minutes. i am sure he will keep me amused until that next time a bus goes past my window. keep it up you wanker, although i probably won't be checking your new stuff, to busy looking at the kute pictures of cats and dogs that flickr has to offer." "In my short time on Flickr I have found Pulitzer's deep analytical critique of my work a tremendous help. His indisputable talent as a photographer and his incisive wit have been an inspiration to me, so much so that I'm having my wife's name changed to Pulitzer Prize Winning Photographer, for obvious reasons. I hope he continues his work for many years to come." "I just wish PPWP would swing my way. What I would let that gorgeous old man do with a camera to me would make Laura Bush crumble!" "I dont normally write testimonials, but i was so disgusted by the pathetic overuse of foul language in Fubuki's testimonial, that I felt obliged to defend Pulitzers's honour. PPWP is a fine gent. He is also a master of the lens. Well done, mate. You are a five star fellow." "How does one start in describing the genius behind the man? Clicky McPhotographer has been my role model since the very first day I stumbled across his inspirational work! My life, before Clicky, was drab, gray, monotone and, needless to say, quite boring. After seeing the creative genius who calls himself Pulizter Prize Winning Photographer here on Flicker, my life did a complete one-eighty. I cannot even imagine a life without Clicky now. His work has changed my life and I will never be the same. Yes, ladies and gentlemen, Mr. McPhotographer is truly a photographic genius who can be compared to Ansel Adams. Three cheers for Clicky! Hip-hip hurray!! Hip-hip hurray!! Hip-hip hurray!!" "PPWP is a deserving winner of the nobel peace prize...his images are inspirational and moving, break down inter-racial and inter-generational boundaries, and transcend traditional political stances...he also says cunt a lot (which is a bloody good thing in my opinion...) can i have my twenty quid now...?" "PULITZER PRIZE WINNING PHOTOGRAPHER ♥ has added me as a friend to his contact list. What can I say? Except that I just bought a double-barrel shotgun, and have put my children in a swiss-army bank account for their own protection...not much." "PPWP is a fucking cunt. He's herpes with a bus pass, buggering your mum while she makes your bangers and mash, and drinking your pop's stouts but leaving a spot of backwash in em. he would steal a bowl of rice from a starving refugee if there was a laugh in it. when dealing with PPWP keep your arse to the wall and your eyes on his hands. never let down your guard. i cant prove this, but i think he was the motorcycle in the tunnel with di and dodi too. he's a fine rotted bastard and a testament to public school education. god save this queen." "What can one say? To view PPWP's photographs is an honour and an experience which is not only rewarding, but often erotic and moving in so many ways. I look forward to each and every glorious image that is posted to his flickr uber-portfolio with bated breath and a damp crotch. Frankly, I amazed that such a talented professional allows us mere mortals such easy access to his masterpieces, but still he does, with consummate passion and pride in his work, with the occasional gentle insight into his private world. Some think him a troubled individual, but that's not true. This is a man committed to his art, committed to exposing himself as a true chronographer of the 21st century and all it's glory holes. PPWP, long may you reign, every time I look at one of your pictures I almost want to throw my camera in the bin, I'm sure others feel the same. I was going to compare you to other luminaries in the field, but they pale in comparison and don't deserve to be mentioned in the same sentence, let alone paragraph or testimonial. PPWP is a visionary, a photographic buddha, a god." "I met PPWF for the first time in the early nineties during a foam party on Ibiza, where he had his atelier at the time. Being a fragile youngster then, he carefully introduced me into his creative world and soon became my tutor in a number of fields. Teaching me the essence of photography and life itself, he has been the biggest driving force since my discovery of KY. PPWF grabs you by the balls never to let go. His work has a richness that overwhels you with a deep, warm feeling of intellectual and physical dominance." "I have to tell this story of how I met PWPP … I was originally transplanted into the center for wayward young men by my parents around 1979 in Japan. My father, Richard, was in the Navy at the time and stationed there. During that year, Santana held a concert at the Budokan stadium and CKG was the opening act (I would have preferred Boston or Journey, but ironically Eddie Money was playing that night too!). My mom was into eastern philosophy, so she attended one of his meditations afterwards. To make a long story short, while looking for some photography groups on Flickr of some of the hobbies I enjoy in my free time I came across some of his photos. His mastery of capturing light and using Photoshop to correctly portray the image he has in mind is simply stunning. I do understand why you have a Pulitzer for photography! God Bless you PWPP, it is people like you, that create art like you do, that keeps me going in the morning!" "I have viewed Pulitzer Prize Winning Photographer's work from afar. And, on closer inspection, it seems to be the case for him as well." "I have not know PPWP for more than a few days, but I'm already impressed with this gentle, loving nature and impeccable manners. You will have to look long and hard to find someone more talented on Flickr - I recommend taking a dive into his stream to see what's going on there. As a Pulitzer Prize Winner, he will surprise you with his amazing eye which sees the world through an old mushy, tender heart. This is real, raw emotion, folks." "I've known PPWP since '73 when he pulled me out of a steaming opium den in Myanmar. I'm not sure if it was my helpless and supine position amidst my own filth or my barely-used Hasselblad that was lying next to me that motivated him to this selfless act of human decency, but he took me into his streetside apartment and locked me in his bathroom while I detoxed. Fast friends ever since, I cannot say enough good things about this humanitarian and visionary. His work in Bangladesh, Sumatra, Capetown, Brixton, and Ottawa is known by all and revered by most. His softer side -- the one full of sensitive macros of bugs and flowers -- is often overlooked yet equally compelling. A man for our times, a great human being, and an artist of immense depth and grandeur, no mere testimonial can contain the enormity of his presence and the shadow he casts on us all." "Pulitzer Prize Winning Photographer, or Bert as I call him, has been a friend of mine for many years. I first met him at Luton Boy Scouts, where he was doing his photography badge, as irony would have it. At the time, I thought it was odd, as he was 44 years old. I have since realised it was just another illustration of his dedication and commitment to exploring all aspects of his craft. He's been there to document his history, my history and the history of the world around him. His greatest talent, to express a thousand social trends and fierce - intensely human - emotions with one care-free click of his Massive Camera, has lit up my life like a beacon. I love him. And have loved him." "PULITZER PRIZE WINNING PHOTOGRAPHER is by far the most inspirational photographer on Flickr. His mastery of the medium makes me want to be a better photographer although I know I will never be able to attain his level of sensitivity to subject, illusion of scale, perfection of composition and color and pure love of the art form." "Pul is rich and famous for good reasons - his talent is legendary, and his work hangs in the most prestigious galleries around the globe. As a humble artist, he would never broadcast his achievements here. He may have started out as the enthusiastic yet anonymous apprentice of Cartier-Bresson (with rumours that it was often really he behind the camera), but his work since then has eclipsed even his mentors standards. He was the first photo-journalist ever embedded in a US government unit, occupying a valuable yet characteristically unknown and unrewarded position on the first trip to the moon. In his inimitable and resourceful style, he substituted his own footprint for the required photo of the moonwalk, when the astronaut stumbled. Other landmark events covered by Pul are too numerous to mention - suffice to say that in years to come, cyber-historians will trace the most influential photographer on flickr right to this source. He seeks no accolades, yet will be richly rewarded with the knowledge his personal style was the direct inspiration for the the phrase "shock and awe". I warmly recommend his work to you, and urge you not to take this visit to his photostream for granted. It will be a memorable and enlightening experience - enjoy." "I have been deeply touched by Pulitzer Prize Winning Photographer" |