CALL ME BACK
Call Me Back is an editorial photo series exploring rejection, emotional limbo, and the obsessive loop of wanting closure from someone who has chosen silence. Created under WRATH + LOVE, the project transforms a personal experience into a broader visual study on unanswered communication and the psychological tension of being left without resolution.
The vintage telephone serves as the central symbol throughout the series. Once designed for connection, it becomes an object of distance and one-sided effort. The coiled cord represents spiraling thoughts, repetition, and the inability to let go. Projected text repeating “CALL ME BACK” mirrors the intrusive nature of unresolved emotions, where the same questions replay internally without response.
Through stylized posing, minimal set design, and symbolic props, the series reframes heartbreak as visual language rather than literal narrative. The result is a body of work that demonstrates WRATH + LOVE’s approach to concept-driven storytelling: turning intimate emotional experiences into striking imagery that others can see themselves in.