Death Penalty Photography Documentary Project: Images, Photos and Pictures of Execution and Death Penalty Protest - by Scott Langley 5.0 star rating

Source: http://www.langleycreations.com/photo/deathpenalty/gallery.html

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The Death Penalty Photography Documentary Project is an eight-year product of exploring capital punishment through the photographer's lens. It was birthed from a college art project to creatively address a human rights issue, and started with a few photos from an execution vigil in Huntsville, Texas. The original project has since grown into an internationally shown exhibit consisting of over 800 images - making it the largest, most varied known collection of photos about the death penalty in the United States' modern era.

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Created by OldGreg on 29 July 2008

OldGreg's thoughts:

Some of these pictures will make you shudder, be warned! There are powerful shots of the ku klux clan supporting an execution, as well of families of prisoners who've had the death penalty... worth seeing though, it brings the reality of state executions to life.

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