Featured in the story “He Said I Was Embarrassing At Parties” from The Endings, starring Eleanor Tomlinson.
After being drawn in by an older man’s allure and realizing he thought of her as only a child, a young woman hastily gathers her things and leaves her beau behind. She sets out into the night. As the sun begins to rise, she knows her only option is to swallow her pride and return to her childhood home, which she had previously rejected.
This collection is made up of images from the photography book The Endings.
The Endings is a collection of short stories told through still photography, each depicting the moments surrounding the end of a romantic relationship. The photos are not posed, they are acted. A cross between a fashion photograph and a film still. An actress was cast in each story for their ability to convey an intense moment in time and evoke a depth of emotion without the use of words.
Art direction: Jessica Ennis
He Said I Was Embarrassing
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Featured in the story “He Said I Was Embarrassing At Parties” from The Endings, starring Eleanor Tomlinson.
After being drawn in by an older man’s allure and realizing he thought of her as only a child, a young woman hastily gathers her things and leaves her beau behind. She sets out into the night. As the sun begins to rise, she knows her only option is to swallow her pride and return to her childhood home, which she had previously rejected.
This collection is made up of images from the photography book The Endings.
The Endings is a collection of short stories told through still photography, each depicting the moments surrounding the end of a romantic relationship. The photos are not posed, they are acted. A cross between a fashion photograph and a film still. An actress was cast in each story for their ability to convey an intense moment in time and evoke a depth of emotion without the use of words.
Art direction: Jessica Ennis