Bill Hennessy has been one of the most prolific courtroom artists for decades — sketching some of the nation's highest-profile trials and legal proceedings, where cameras often are not allowed.
— In a year of blockbuster courtroom moments, there's always a reserved seat up front for Bill Hennessy and his pencils and pad.
It stuck, and he fell in love with being not just an artist, but a journalist, seeking the newsworthy moments in each case, then sketching under fierce deadlines. He has been there to sketch it all, from celebrities who have gone to court — like Chris Brown and Roger Clemens — to the historic election case of Bush v. Gore.
The use of a courtroom sketch artist might seem like an old-fashioned notion, but these artists have a bright future ahead of them. Repeated efforts to require or allow cameras in federal court and the U.S. Supreme Court have failed.
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