Spring Photo Series

By: Amy Jia, Evelyn Jiang, Justin Wei, Jessica Xiong, Bill Yan | | Photography


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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Amy Jia

Amy Jia is the Editorial Manager for The Reckoner. This is her fourth year on The Reckoner now, but the only part of her that has changed is her height (it has increased). If you like bubble tea, books, or food then you know you definitely have something in common with her. She loves making new friends, so don’t be afraid to say hi or strike up a conversation!

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Evelyn Jiang

Evelyn is a photographer and news writer at The Reckoner. Her notable talents include starting assignments at 12 am and sleeping through all of her alarms. Evelyn is also proud to announce that she has traded her bubble tea addiction for a Chipotle obsession. She aspires to one day be 5’3 and achieve a first grade level of fluency in Mandarin.

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Justin Wei

Justin is a Grade 12 student and the photography manager for The Reckoner. He likes to read the news every day (maybe that's why he wrote for Significant Digits the past three years) and needs to touch grass every other day. If you ever see him outside, Justin is probably on his bike or hiking. Check out his photos on Unsplash!

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Jessica Xiong

Jessica Xiong is the Photography Manager for The Reckoner. She is a Grade 12 student who aspires to make the world a better place and to stop procrastinating (but she always leaves that for another day). She enjoys playing the violin, taking photos, listening to music, and playing with her two cats. In the rare opportunity of something called “Free Time,” she can be found madly trying to catch up on TV shows and Webtoons while eating junk food, spamming her friends online, and taking long naps.

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Bill Yan

Bill Yan is a member of the Photography, Print, and Life boards at The Reckoner. He is a curious student who loves doing math, playing the piano, taking pictures, designing, writing and exercising. During the quarantine, Bill has been exceptionally bored, has practiced writing sentences with too many commas, and tried to reduce his run-on sentences. He likes taking naps in his spare time as well. Bill is excited to be a member of the Eleventh guard this year.