




This is a recent series of photographs documenting a collection of "Last Suppers" that death row inmates requested. I find these very interesting as well as capturing a moment in their plagued lives that is perhaps their darkest, or even their brightest.. And I think that depends on if you see the glass as half empty or half full. Think about each of these photographs for a moment. What would you choose? Then ask yourself, is this the last time that I will breathe in?
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last supper?
a liter of Jack Daniels, a 2 liter bottle of Coca Cola, a box of condoms, and a 10 pack of CD-Rs
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