Tuesday, September 1, 2020

Jennifer Aniston’s hanging out in her backyard. We stopped by for a socially distanced photo shoot

Jennifer Aniston, a lead actress in a drama Emmy nominee for her work on “The Morning Show,” got some modeling tips from her pup, Clyde. The two got playful in the backyard of her Los Angeles home.
(Jay L. Clendenin / Los Angeles Times)


Times photographer Jay L. Clendenin spent some time with actress Jennifer Aniston recently at her Los Angeles home for a cover shoot for The Envelope. Though Aniston had many light moments with the camera, her work on Apple TV+'s “The Morning Show,” for which she’s been Emmy-nominated, was more like therapy than a walk in the park, she says. The drama set on a morning news program took the onetime “Friends” actress to some dark places. Here is a portfolio of images from the shoot.

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Pictures: Jay L. Clendenin/Los Angeles Times

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Jay L. Clendenin joined the Los Angeles Times as a staff photographer in October 2007. Clendenin has focused his attention in Los Angeles on portraiture, but he has nearly 20 years of experience in photojournalism. A graduate of San Jose State University, with a degree in journalism, Clendenin started his first newspaper job at the Hartford (Conn.) Courant. After four years, he went on to pursue work as a freelancer in New York City and eventually in Washington, D.C. He spent nearly five years in the nation’s capital, documenting politics, taking portraits and chasing human-interest stories, all while maintaining a presence in the White House press pool, working primarily for the news magazines Time, Newsweek and U.S. News & World Report. A native of California who grew up in the San Fernando Valley, Clendenin greeted the opportunity to move to the warm beaches of the South Bay with open arms.

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