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Jump! ====

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This week we are going to look at portrait photography in a different way. By asking our subjects to jump in the air while we photograph we will accomplish two things.
 * First learn how to get sharp in focus images
 * And get our subject to let down their guard.

**Articles on Philippe Halsman**
[|Taken from] "Halsman felt that asking a person to jump shifted their attention from being photographed to the act of jumping, thereby revealing the subject's inner personality," said Sundstrom. "In fact, Halsman compared his ability to reveal character to the work of a good psychologist." "It can't be done by pushing the person into position or arranging his head at a certain angle," Halsman said. "It must be accomplished by provoking the victim, amusing him with jokes, lulling him with silence, or asking impertinent questions which his best friend would be afraid to voice."

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Freezing the Subject
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= |||| =What to do= |||| =Value= || |||| 10 || none //Optional:// comment for page history
 * =Grading== || =Step=
 * || 1 |||| Create wiki page called jump with your initials somewhere in the name.
 * At the top of your **home wikipage ** create a **link** to your new Jump page.
 * Please add rubric from this page.
 * Make sure you create a link to the Album you crete in Photo bucket called jump
 * || 2 |||| Photograph people jumping in the air in the same way Phillipe Halsman did Take at least 20 pictures, five of which are sharp and in focus images. Post all images to a album in Photobucket that you call Jump |||| 30 ||
 * || 3 |||| Select the top 5 images Post them to the wikipage you create called jump. Create a test strip for the top image be sure to record out put. Then using information you gathered, create a finished print of your 1 top image. Dry mount and hand in |||| 50 ||
 * || 4 |||| Complete assignment by **Friday December 11** **th by 3:00 PM ** |||| 10 ||
 * ||  |||| **Total** |||| **100** ||

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