The Photographer Who Overcame Incredible Odds

"I think print is more important now than ever," says photographer Lenny Gerard (he/him) to the Phoblographer in an interview. "A printed photograph encapsulates the essence of a work, bearing immense significance and enduring permanence.

It embodies the truest form of photography — something to be displayed, cherished, and preserved eternally. " You wouldn't assume so about Lenny, but he's disabled and teaches at the Braille Institute in Los Angeles. Many people don't believe I'm legally blind by my work. Lenny represents those among us who rise to the top against what society deems incredible odds due to its structure. Would you believe that Lenny has done work for Netflix, H&M, Viacom, CBS, Paramount, DEF JAM, Out, Pride, Snapchat, Burt's Bees, and so much more? Truly, Lenny's story is one that's bound to inspire any photographer who feels like they're in a dark place and don't know how to make their own light. .

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2024-1-27 23:00