Life in a fall by Kerry Skarbakka

Kerry Skarbakka, a photographer, has published a series of images of himself in various dangerous situations, including slipping in the shower, falling off a stepladder and even leaping off a bridge. He carries out all his own stunts, and has sustained a number of injuries - but admits he does deploy a safety harness for the most risky set-ups. However, he has also come under criticism over claims his artwork is chillingly similar to pictures of the victims of 9/11 jumping from the World Trade Center, The Daily Mail said All photos: Splash/All Over Press

Kerry Skarbakka, a photographer, has published a series of images of himself in various dangerous situations, including slipping in the shower, falling off a stepladder and even leaping off a bridge. He carries out all his own stunts, and has sustained a number of injuries - but admits he does deploy a safety harness for the most risky set-ups. However, he has also come under criticism over claims his artwork is chillingly similar to pictures of the victims of 9/11 jumping from the World Trade Center, The Daily Mail said All photos: Splash/All Over Press

Kerry Skarbakka, a photographer, has published a series of images of himself in various dangerous situations, including slipping in the shower, falling off a stepladder and even leaping off a bridge. He carries out all his own stunts, and has sustained a number of injuries - but admits he does deploy a safety harness for the most risky set-ups. However, he has also come under criticism over claims his artwork is chillingly similar to pictures of the victims of 9/11 jumping from the World Trade Center, The Daily Mail said All photos: Splash/All Over Press

Kerry Skarbakka, a photographer, has published a series of images of himself in various dangerous situations, including slipping in the shower, falling off a stepladder and even leaping off a bridge. He carries out all his own stunts, and has sustained a number of injuries - but admits he does deploy a safety harness for the most risky set-ups. However, he has also come under criticism over claims his artwork is chillingly similar to pictures of the victims of 9/11 jumping from the World Trade Center, The Daily Mail said All photos: Splash/All Over Press

Kerry Skarbakka, a photographer, has published a series of images of himself in various dangerous situations, including slipping in the shower, falling off a stepladder and even leaping off a bridge. He carries out all his own stunts, and has sustained a number of injuries - but admits he does deploy a safety harness for the most risky set-ups. However, he has also come under criticism over claims his artwork is chillingly similar to pictures of the victims of 9/11 jumping from the World Trade Center, The Daily Mail said All photos: Splash/All Over Press

Kerry Skarbakka, a photographer, has published a series of images of himself in various dangerous situations, including slipping in the shower, falling off a stepladder and even leaping off a bridge. He carries out all his own stunts, and has sustained a number of injuries - but admits he does deploy a safety harness for the most risky set-ups. However, he has also come under criticism over claims his artwork is chillingly similar to pictures of the victims of 9/11 jumping from the World Trade Center, The Daily Mail said All photos: Splash/All Over Press

Kerry Skarbakka, a photographer, has published a series of images of himself in various dangerous situations, including slipping in the shower, falling off a stepladder and even leaping off a bridge. He carries out all his own stunts, and has sustained a number of injuries - but admits he does deploy a safety harness for the most risky set-ups. However, he has also come under criticism over claims his artwork is chillingly similar to pictures of the victims of 9/11 jumping from the World Trade Center, The Daily Mail said All photos: Splash/All Over Press

Kerry Skarbakka, a photographer, has published a series of images of himself in various dangerous situations, including slipping in the shower, falling off a stepladder and even leaping off a bridge. He carries out all his own stunts, and has sustained a number of injuries - but admits he does deploy a safety harness for the most risky set-ups. However, he has also come under criticism over claims his artwork is chillingly similar to pictures of the victims of 9/11 jumping from the World Trade Center, The Daily Mail said All photos: Splash/All Over Press

Kerry Skarbakka, a photographer, has published a series of images of himself in various dangerous situations, including slipping in the shower, falling off a stepladder and even leaping off a bridge. He carries out all his own stunts, and has sustained a number of injuries - but admits he does deploy a safety harness for the most risky set-ups. However, he has also come under criticism over claims his artwork is chillingly similar to pictures of the victims of 9/11 jumping from the World Trade Center, The Daily Mail said All photos: Splash/All Over Press

Kerry Skarbakka, a photographer, has published a series of images of himself in various dangerous situations, including slipping in the shower, falling off a stepladder and even leaping off a bridge. He carries out all his own stunts, and has sustained a number of injuries - but admits he does deploy a safety harness for the most risky set-ups. However, he has also come under criticism over claims his artwork is chillingly similar to pictures of the victims of 9/11 jumping from the World Trade Center, The Daily Mail said All photos: Splash/All Over Press

Kerry Skarbakka, a photographer, has published a series of images of himself in various dangerous situations, including slipping in the shower, falling off a stepladder and even leaping off a bridge. He carries out all his own stunts, and has sustained a number of injuries - but admits he does deploy a safety harness for the most risky set-ups. However, he has also come under criticism over claims his artwork is chillingly similar to pictures of the victims of 9/11 jumping from the World Trade Center, The Daily Mail said All photos: Splash/All Over Press

Kerry Skarbakka, a photographer, has published a series of images of himself in various dangerous situations, including slipping in the shower, falling off a stepladder and even leaping off a bridge. He carries out all his own stunts, and has sustained a number of injuries - but admits he does deploy a safety harness for the most risky set-ups. However, he has also come under criticism over claims his artwork is chillingly similar to pictures of the victims of 9/11 jumping from the World Trade Center, The Daily Mail said All photos: Splash/All Over Press

Kerry Skarbakka, a photographer, has published a series of images of himself in various dangerous situations, including slipping in the shower, falling off a stepladder and even leaping off a bridge. He carries out all his own stunts, and has sustained a number of injuries - but admits he does deploy a safety harness for the most risky set-ups. However, he has also come under criticism over claims his artwork is chillingly similar to pictures of the victims of 9/11 jumping from the World Trade Center, The Daily Mail said All photos: Splash/All Over Press

Kerry Skarbakka, a photographer, has published a series of images of himself in various dangerous situations, including slipping in the shower, falling off a stepladder and even leaping off a bridge. He carries out all his own stunts, and has sustained a number of injuries - but admits he does deploy a safety harness for the most risky set-ups. However, he has also come under criticism over claims his artwork is chillingly similar to pictures of the victims of 9/11 jumping from the World Trade Center, The Daily Mail said All photos: Splash/All Over Press

Kerry Skarbakka, a photographer, has published a series of images of himself in various dangerous situations, including slipping in the shower, falling off a stepladder and even leaping off a bridge. He carries out all his own stunts, and has sustained a number of injuries - but admits he does deploy a safety harness for the most risky set-ups. However, he has also come under criticism over claims his artwork is chillingly similar to pictures of the victims of 9/11 jumping from the World Trade Center, The Daily Mail said All photos: Splash/All Over Press

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