
Emma Lee
Photographer
Emma Lee has been a multimedia journalist and photo editor for WHYY since 2014. She is a veteran of the Trenton newspaper wars and has several awards for sports and feature photography. She began contributing to WHYY in January 2012.
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Chinese Lantern Festival takes shape in Franklin Square
The army of workers assembling the Chinese Lantern Festival in Franklin Square put the finishing touches on the the festival’s sign ...
5 years ago
Reconditioned LOVE sculpture will return when JFK Plaza reopens
Robert Indiana’s LOVE statue is one of Philadelphia’s most photographed sculptures. It is also the most frequently van ...
5 years ago
Philly celebrates contributions of Korean-Americans [photos]
The flag of the Republic of Korea rose beside the American flag at Philadelphia City Hall Friday morning in honor of Korean American Day. ...
5 years ago
Constitution Center celebrates Election Day with presidents of the past
Amelia Broadway dressed as Abraham Lincoln for her Girl Scout troop’s Election Day trip to the National Constitution Center. ...
6 years ago
New observation deck offers sky-high views of Philly [photos]
The elevator ride to One Liberty Observation Deck takes 75 seconds. The change of altitud ...
7 years ago
Newly discovered Cézanne sketches debut at the Barnes [photos]
Two unfinished sketches by Paul Cézanne, discovered during paper conservation treatment, will be on display at the Barnes Foundation thr ...
7 years ago
Carver High School emerges second in city on Pa. report card
Students and faculty at Carver High School of Engineering and Science celebrated the latest Pennsylvania School Performance Profile.
8 years ago
Kids get hands dirty digging for fossils from the age of dinosaurs
More than 1,000 people, many of them under 10 years old, descended into a mining pit in southern New Jersey on Saturday for a once-a-year ...
8 years ago
Pop-up performance kicks off Solstice in the City celebration [photos]
French street performers marched among the skateboarders at Paine’s Park Friday to promote the Kimmel Center’s Solstice in th ...
8 years ago
SS United States propeller saved from the scrap yard
A $120,000 donation from a cruise industry executive has saved the SS United States’ last propeller from the scrap yard. Jim ...
8 years ago
Young chess players compete at Seaport Museum
More than 200 children from 23 Philadelphia schools compete in a chess tournament at the Independence Seaport Museum. The game of ...
8 years ago
Share your images of Philadelphia in bloom [photos]
It was a long cold winter, but overnight it seems the city has burst into bloom, ignoring the usual sequence. Cherry blossoms and ...
8 years ago