Death Row Diaries, Part II
Can watercolors change how you perceive a killer? Do murderers have a harder time sitting for portraits? TMN’s contributing illustrator
Danny Gregory brings us a second installment of death row portraits.
TMN Contributing Illustrator
Danny Gregory first learned to swim in the canal behind the Lahore American School, to kill ticks at Canberra Grammar School, to snap bras at the Kibbutz Givat Brenner, to light a match with one hand at Princeton University, and to mount sheep at the Northwestern School of Taxidermy. He is the author of
several books and
the obligatory blog and lives in Greenwich Village (with his first wife and son), where he does not attend NYU.
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A new opus from the best-known American photographer inter-splices her images with her own observations and mild revelations from her splendid career.