Artist Frank Diamond is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of these images. From the project ‘PANDEMONIUM’. To see Frank’s body of work, click on any photograph.




Pandemonium is a project based on the fears and phobias that arise throughout our lives, the terror that a person experiences when facing their own hell.
This photographic series is made up of 15 photographs in a pictorial style, digitally treated and including canvas textures painted exclusively for the project and later inserted with Photoshop.
We are all victims of our darkest thoughts, of the panic that certain things, places or moments cause us.
I decided to ask different people what their hell was and thus be able to represent in images the different types of fears that exist. Once the testimonies were heard, the next step was to narrate them visually.
Pandemonium became a social experiment, giving life and identity to fear.
“We all have our own hell”





Visit Frank’s website to view five more images from this project.
BLOODY – COLONY – CREMATION – LONELINESS and MIRROR
All images and text © Frank Diamond
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This project made me feel right at home. Stunning.
Very cool. In my younger day I posed like this for a photographer who was doing a martyr saint series.
Those are some hellish pictures.