2018 year in photos: Sweet, sorrowful, triumphal and tragic
From the Eagles' Superbowl victory to the opioid crisis, WHYY photographers bring 2018 into focus.
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The mood grows tense during the final two and a half minutes of the Super Bowl on Feb. 4, 2018, in which the Philadelphia Eagles defeated the New England Patriots. (Jonathan Wilson for WHYY)
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Fans celebrate in the streets of Philadelphia after the Eagles win the Super Bowl on Feb. 4, 2018. (Emily Cohen for WHYY)
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Fans in Northeast Philadelphia flood Frankford and Cottman avenues on Feb. 4, 2018, after the Eagles 41-33 win over the New England Patriots to become the 2018 Super Bowl Champions. (Brad Larrison for WHYY)
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Jason Yurchak, 33, got the best present for his birthday: the Eagles took home the Lombardi trophy. To mark the occasion, he went out the day after the game and got a permanent reminder. (Emily Cohen for WHYY)
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Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney welcomes the Lombardi Trophy to City Hall on Feb. 6, 2018, two days after the Eagles' Super Bowl victory. (Emma Lee/WHYY)
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Tens of thousands of gather on the Parkway Feb. 8, 2018, to celebrate the Eagles' Super Bowl win. (Bastiaan Slabbers for WHYY)
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A fan tears up at the sight of the Eagles celebrating on stage as hundreds of thousands fill the Parkway in Philadelphia on Feb. 8, 2018, to celebrate the team's victory in Super Bowl LII. The Eagles beat the New England Patriots 41-33. (Bastiaan Slabbers for WHYY)
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Coach Doug Pederson high-fives fans while carrying the Vince Lombardi trophy on Broad Street during the Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl Championship parade on Feb. 8, 2018. (Lindsay Lazarski/WHYY)
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The Santora family stays warm and festive as they wait to cheer on their winning Eagles during the Super Bowl parade in Philadelphia Feb. 8, 2018. (Emily Cohen for WHYY)
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Nick Foles waves to fans at Logan Circle during the Super Bowl parade in Philadelphia on Feb. 8, 2018. (Jonathan Wilson for WHYY)
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File photo: Hundreds of thousands fill the Ben Franklin Parkway in Philadelphia on Feb. 8, 2018, to celebrate the Philadelphia Eagles winning Super Bowl LII. The Eagles beat the New England Patriots by 41-33. (Bastiaan Slabbers for WHYY)
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Philadelphia Eagles players celebrate on Broad Street during the Super Bowl Championship parade on Feb. 8, 2018. (Lindsay Lazarski/WHYY)
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Fans are showered with confetti from passing team buses during the Super Bowl parade in Philadelphia, Feb. 8, 2018. (Jonathan Wilson for WHYY)
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Philadelphia Eagles players hold the Vince Lombardi Trophy during the team's celebratory parade through Philadelphia on Feb. 8, 2018. (Branden Eastwood for WHYY)
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Fans cheer from atop a SEPTA bus shelter during the Super Bowl parade in Philadelphia. (Jonathan Wilson for WHYY)
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Eagles teammates capture the moment atop the Super Bowl parade bus. (Jonathan Wilson for WHYY)
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The Eagles turn the corner onto the Ben Franklin Parkway where thousands of fans gathered for the Super Bowl parade on Feb. 8, 2018. (Emma Lee/WHYY)
The Eagles’ victory in Super Bowl LII was the marquee moment of 2018, and you can browse the photo gallery above to relive the thrill of victory and the delirium that followed.
Below you will find other moments, whether sweet or sorrowful, triumphal or tragic, captured by WHYY photographers throughout the year.
Our photo team also fanned out across the city to capture a day in the life of Philadelphia, a video that chronicles the tremendous effort and coordination required to keep the city running.
And videographer Kimberly Paynter struck a chord with this video about a Philly student who overcame his difficult childhood and is headed for Harvard.
And through the lens of Kimberly Paynter, we hear from Krishna worshiping, celibate monks from a remote part of India, who visited the United States for the the first time in April to teach dance at Drexel University.
For more great photos and videos, check out the WHYY visual blog, View Finders.
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