Hundreds of thousands of people descended upon the National Mall on Monday to witness President Barack Obama's second inauguration. But many people across the city opted to stay away from the downtown festivities. Experience inauguration day from varying perspectives across Washington, D.C.
Hundreds of thousands of people descended upon the National Mall on Monday to witness President Barack Obama's second inauguration. But many people across the city opted to stay away from the downtown festivities. Experience inauguration day from varying perspectives across Washington, D.C.
Whitney Shefte is a Peabody Award-winning multimedia journalist working at The Washington Post. She pitches, shoots, edits, writes scripts, narrates and produces videos and multimedia projects for the Post's digital and print platforms. Whitney was awarded the 2010 POYi Documentary Project of the Year Award, and she is is a two-time regional Emmy Award winner and a two-time national Emmy Award nominee. She was also part of
Whitney Shefte is a Peabody Award-winning multimedia journalist working at The Washington Post. She pitches, shoots, edits, writes scripts, narrates and produces videos and multimedia projects for the Post's digital and print platforms. Whitney was awarded the 2010 POYi Documentary Project of the Year Award, and she is is a two-time regional Emmy Award winner and a two-time national Emmy Award nominee. She was also part of a team that was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in 2011. Whitney is based in Washington, D.C., and she is a graduate of UNC Chapel Hill's School of Journalism and Mass Communication.