It is only through their deft hands and keen eyes that the world gets a peek into the courtroom where Donald Trump's hush-money trial is being held.
With cameras banned during the proceedings, sketch artists have been essential for allowing the public to see images from the first criminal trial of a former US president.
Settling into the third row each day, the courtroom sketch artists bring their supplies - oil pastels, pencils, charcoal sticks, mixed media paper, plus seat cushions - to watch hours of testimony and courtroom arguments.
“It’s Trump, so I never have had as much media coverage in my life. I’ve covered high-profile cases - those are the only ones sketch artists get hired for - but every single day (media organisations across the world) use my sketches," said Jane Rosenberg, an artist covering the hush-money trial.