"Fear" - The title of the photo essay and an invitation for the viewer to peer through it. © Elizabeth Frone
"Darkness" - The physical arrival of the viewer into the world of fear, as well as the embodiment of fear itself. © Elizabeth Frone
"Teeth Falling Out" - Looking down into your palms and realizing you've just lost all your teeth. © Elizabeth Frone
"Attention" - Cowering before the eyes of those who judge. © Elizabeth Frone
"Airplanes Falling from the Sky" - The unrelenting feeling of the impending crash of an airplane upon the sound of jet engines heard above. © Elizabeth Frone
"Rejection" - Never taking initiative in relationships or life for the fear of being turned down. © Elizabeth Frone
"Talking on the Phone" - Knowing that there's no reason to be scared and wanting to be able to talk on the phone, but still being unable to bring yourself to. Even this feathery sparkly phone poses an unintelligible threat. © Elizabeth Frone
"Death" - The physical departure of the viewer from the world of fear, and into death-- the end of life being the underlying factor behind many fears. © Elizabeth Frone