
To kick things off, meet Alex Remnick (C'12, Penn PreCollege programs '06, '07) who is already making a name for himself in the world of photography.
Per Alex,
"In the work I take most seriously, I strive to combine aesthetic quality with a conceptual significance. Unfortunately, at some point in their journey, most photographers become either technically or thematically focused. The technical minds create works that are beautiful but shallow and the "artists" create work that may be significant, but is often ugly and cryptic. I think it's important that art remains visually beautiful, even if the topics it covers aren't."Alex's work includes the following:
- Portraits of authors Rick Brody for the New York Times (see here) and Peter Schjeldahl for Art Forum magazine (photos used for their respective books).
- Five of Alex's images featured in New York's Zelnick Media building (they're the company who produced "Grand Theft Auto")
- Photo work for a book on child psychology co-written by Penn graduate, Susan Davis (C'78).

- "Damsels and Distress" 1
- "Damsels and Distress" 2
- A portrait of a Tony Award winning playwright (more here)
- Cityscape
- Nightscape
- More of Alex's photos here
Class of 2012, if any of you want me to publish your story, find out here how you can submit your news to me here!
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