EXHIBITS AND PRESENTATIONS AVAILABLE

Printed exhibits in a variety of sizes and styles are available on loan.  Additionally, photographer Scott Langley is available to travel to speak and present his photos, and stories, as well as current statistics and trends.

Exhibit Loans

The photo project this educational, eye-open and artistic experience. Thanks to grant from Amnesty International, photos, are available for exhibits that events, schools, universities, places of worship, libraries, conferences, community centers and more.

Specific content can adjusted according to location, space limitation and audience. Photos can displayed on easels, (also available of loan) or hung on walls.

The only costs involved are shipping (depending on location, usually $35-$75 one-way).

An printed version the Timeline of Execution series (up to 22 photos) available as well as other collections, in various sizes. Please inquires about the options.

Download the flier

Email: info@deathpenaltyphoto.org

Some exhibit locations have included: Harvard University, International School of Bangkok, Emory University, Columbia University, the NYC Human Rights Art Festival, Cornell University, European Union's Human Rights & Democracy Department, United States Air Force Academy, Duke University, Reprieve, University of California, Linz International School of Austria, United Methodist Church, University of Maryland, University of Michigan, University of Nebraska, University of Tennessee, University of Texas, Boston University, Southern Methodist University, various Amnesty International conferences, University of North Carolina, DePaul University, University of San Diego, Florida State University, M.I.T., high school classes, churches, and many more.

At more comprehensive list of exhibits, click here.

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Speaker & Presentations Available

The in-person presentation depicts an hour-by-hour walk-through of what happens on an execution night, taking the viewer from the events outside the prison to inside the death chamber through a dramatic narration incorporating Scott's personal experiences and stories on the front lines of the death penalty issue.

The presentation also outlines the social implications and concerns around the use of executions and the people that the death penalty impacts - with a perspective touching on fields of sociology, human rights, photojournalism, faith, and more - bringing together the unique combination of art, journalism and education into one powerful experience.

Presentations can be customized to your needs, including digital slideshows ranging from 15 to 90 minutes, giving talks about the project or about the death penalty in general (with or without photos), attending exhibit openings, and participating in panels or workshops on a variety of human rights and art/photo topics.

Dates, travel costs and flexible honorariums can be discussed at info@deathpenaltyphoto.org.

Download the flier

What some are saying:
(read more reviews here)

"Scott Langley is an excellent speaker and photographer, and his talk stimulated important discussion on our campus. He is exactly the type of speaker colleges should be bringing in.” 

~ Dean at the University of North Carolina

"Your presentation was riveting and as powerful as any that I’ve seen and heard on the death penalty during all the years that I’ve been involved in that work. It would have been powerful even without the images, but they are spectacular."

~ Retired death penalty lawyer in New Jersey

“That evening was more important than any other experience I've had at Harvard in my three years here, including my very best course. This is what I came here to learn."

~ Harvard University student

“Your presentation is heart wrenching. Thank you for devoting a good portion of your life to exposing the hidden brutality of the death penalty. Most of us tend to ignore the wrongfulness and urgency of abolishing what we have not seen up close. So now many of us have seen.”

~ Founder of Redwing Blackbird Theater, Rosendale, NY

EXHIBITS AND PRESENTATIONS AVAILABLE

Printed exhibits in a variety of sizes and styles are available on loan.  Additionally, photographer Scott Langley is available to travel to speak and present photos, stories, statistics and more.

Exhibit Loans

The photo project is an educational, eye-opening and artistic experience. Thanks to a grant from Amnesty International, photos are available for exhibit at events, schools, universities, places of worship, libraries, conferences, community centers and more.

Specific content can be adjusted according to location, space limitations, and audience. Photos can be displayed on easels (also available for loan) or hung on walls.

The only costs involved are shipping (depending on location, usually $35-$75 one-way).

A printed version of the Timeline of an Execution series (up to 22 photos) is available, as well as other collections in various sizes.  Please inquire about the options.

Download the flyer

Email: info@deathpenaltyphoto.org

Some exhibit locations have included: Harvard University, International School of Bangkok, Emory University, Columbia University, the NYC Human Rights Art Festival, Cornell University, European Union's Human Rights & Democracy Department, United States Air Force Academy, Duke University, Reprieve, University of California, Linz International School of Austria, United Methodist Church, University of Maryland, University of Michigan, University of Nebraska, University of Tennessee, University of Texas, Boston University, Southern Methodist University, various Amnesty International conferences, University of North Carolina, DePaul University, University of San Diego, Florida State University, M.I.T., high school classes, churches, and many more.

For a more comprehensive list of exhibits, click here.

Speaker & Presentations Available

The in-person presentation depicts an hour-by-hour walk-through of what happens on an execution night, taking the viewer from the events outside the prison to inside the death chamber through a dramatic narration incorporating Scott's personal experiences and stories on the front lines of the death penalty issue.

The presentation also outlines the social implications and concerns around the use of executions and the people that the death penalty impacts - with a perspective touching on fields of sociology, human rights, photojournalism, faith, and more - bringing together the unique combination of art, journalism and education into one powerful experience.

Presentations can be customized to your needs, including digital slideshows ranging from 15 to 90 minutes, giving talks about the project or about the death penalty in general (with or without photos), attending exhibit openings, and participating in panels or workshops on a variety of human rights and art/photo topics.

Dates, travel costs and flexible honorariums can be discussed at info@deathpenaltyphoto.org.

Download the flyer

What some are saying:

"Scott Langley is an excellent speaker and photographer, and his talk stimulated important discussion on our campus. He is exactly the type of speaker colleges should be bringing in.” 

~ Dean at the University of North Carolina

"Your presentation was riveting and as powerful as any that I’ve seen and heard on the death penalty during all the years that I’ve been involved in that work. It would have been powerful even without the images, but they are spectacular."

~ Retired death penalty lawyer in New Jersey

“That evening was more important than any other experience I've had at Harvard in my three years here, including my very best course. This is what I came here to learn."

~ Harvard University student

“Your presentation is heart wrenching. Thank you for devoting a good portion of your life to exposing the hidden brutality of the death penalty. Most of us tend to ignore the wrongfulness and urgency of abolishing what we have not seen up close. So now many of us have seen.”

~ Founder of Redwing Blackbird Theater, Rosendale, NY

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