There is quiet humility in the watchful eye. The ability to witness creation in its fullest form is not a common one. That is one thing, but another is to capture that fullness for others to see. That is the skill Rex has quietly forged as Lead Photographer in GDG Babcock.
The reportage was crucial to every event, capturing every gesture, expression, and moment; letting the administration’s story outlive itself. His leading this vision would fuel a sense of pride and camaraderie in the community. If anything, you knew any picture of yours at a GDG Babcock meetup, workshop, or road trip would be banging.
From learning media for exclusive access to events to heading a major part of GDG Babcock’s media team, Rex doesn’t intend to stop here. He’s ready to take his skills to greater stages after Babcock. Already an entrepreneur, the photographer shares his desire to rebrand and open a studio.
This writer believes that, though he chose to lead student life with his catholic name so his Eastern origin was not a lens fellow students viewed him with, he was able to tell us just who he was with every captured moment: a humble, watchful eye.
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