Arts and Culture

Corky Lee, who spent decades photographing Asian American life, dies at 73

A photographer on a ladder arranges a photo shoot
In this May 10, 2014 file photo, photographer Corky Lee shouts to people posing near the Golden Spike re-enactment ceremony, in Promontory, Utah, as he arranged a photo of them to honor Chinese immigrants who built the railroad. Lee, a photojournalist who spent five decades spotlighting the often ignored Asian and Pacific Islander American communities, died Wednesday in Queens, New York of complications due to COVID-19.
Scott Sommerdorf | The Salt Lake Tribune via AP 2014