Goodbye, Evelyn. I worked on this series for months and agonised over the decision as to whether I should post the results for a long time (especially this last image) but I feel it would be a shame for it to never see the light of day. Inspired by the infamous photograph of Evelyn Francis McHale by Robert Wiles as seen on the second slide, death is a prospect that haunts many of us and forms a terrifying undercurrent that all of us are destined to one day feel clawing at our heels. There is a terrible beauty found in final repose that is both incredibly difficult to gaze upon as well as savagely magnetic to the eye. We feel more keenly and appreciate life that little bit more deeply after witnessing it. Iâm sure I can speak for anybody who was there that day when I say if I was able to share a moment with Evelyn before that fateful hour, i would have told her not to jump. The world could only be a better place with her in it. I believe this image makes a fitting end to this short series in exploration of the liminal moment. https://www.instagram.com/p/CnYPo5xoSIP/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=










