Most people don't feel like partying after a breakup, and suicide is never a reason for celebration, but those who are able to move past the sadness and live to love another day find life is full of reasons to celebrate.
And even though they feel like they'll never smile again the formerly heartbroken often look back at what they thought, said and wrote during that dark time and have a good laugh about it all.
Photographer Peyton Fulford takes sad submissions and creates banners from snippets of the submitted breakup texts, "It's not you, it's me" letters and the occasional unused suicide note.
She then strings the banner up in interesting locations and takes a pic, turning the words into an emotional detail in an environment devoid of life.
-Via DesignTAXI