Sentences with phrase «courtroom sketch artists»

We designed the website using actual TV courtroom sketch artists who drew some of their biggest trials.
«New Niche: Tell - Alls by Courtroom Sketch Artists Main Lawyers Viewed Negatively by Most Americans»
Like a courtroom sketch artist, I tried to capture their likenesses in a few finely observed strokes — a phrase here, a sentence there.
«Sketching gives me permission to stare for hours at a time,» said Acevedo, who is also a courtroom sketch artist and the writer and illustrator of the Brooklyn Eagle's «Sketches of Court» stories.
If you watched the NewsHour on PBS last week, you might have caught Jim Lehrer's interview with courtroom sketch artist William J. Hennessy Jr..
While Hennessy's is the latest book to be published by a courtroom sketch artist, it is not the first.
Famous courtroom sketch artist Elizabeth Williams was on hand to draw sketches of the event.
When longtime courtroom sketch artist William J. Hennessy Jr. showed up last week at the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals, supplies in hand, to capture oral arguments in a high - profile Guantanamo detainee case, the court's chief deputy clerk stopped him short.

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The courtroom was packed full of reporters, and a front row was full of sketch artists drawing pictures of Mr. Silver's brief appearance in federal court, where cameras are not allowed.
Acclaimed courtroom artist Elizabeth Williams stopped by Room 9 in City Hall and did some sketches of the reporters who work there.
Although most of his fellow courtroom artists used pencils, pastels and sketch pads — the typical tools of the trade, Robbins employed canvas and acrylic paint for his work.
The public is demanding greater openness about what goes on in courtrooms across the country, and approaches like falling back on sketch artists and smug assertions that the courtrooms are open to attend in person no longer suffice.
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