Death Row Meal Photography

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This Henry Hargreaves Photography Series is Beautifully Compassionate

This beautiful Henry Hargreaves photography series recreates the last meals of death row inmates for his new melancholic 'No Seconds' photo series.

Capturing what they ate in a no-frill type of way (and photographing each one in the style that the food is reflective of), the Henry Hargreaves photography series also shows us what was on the menu and the crimes the different death row inmates committed.

Fueled by anger towards the US Death Penalty, the compassionate photographer is able to portray how these people just wanted a little bit of comfort through food in their last moments.

"In New Zealand (where I’m from), and in fact nearly any where else in the developed world, the Death Penalty is just not even in the conversation. It is a remnant of an earlier era," says Hargreaves.
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3. Food and Social Justice - Space for organizations to explore the connection between food, justice, and the criminal system, raising awareness and advocating for change.
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1. Food and Hospitality - Opportunity for specialized restaurants or catering services to offer themed dining experiences that recreate death row meals with a compassionate approach.
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3. Social Activism and Advocacy - Space for non-profit organizations and activists to engage in dialogue, education, and advocacy surrounding issues of social justice, including the death penalty.

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