Even as a child, Enrique Metinides was obsessed with photographing car accidents and snapping pictures at the local morgue.
Tabloids soon started publishing his photos, beginning his three-decade career as a crime photographer. Through Metinides’s compelling work, which often captures not only gruesome scenes of human tragedy but also the curious reactions of onlookers, Trisha Ziff explores morbid fascination with death and accidents.