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10-17-2006 9:23 AM
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haraya says:
Philippe Halsman defied gravitas:
The freezing of motion has a long and fascinating history in photography, whether of sports, fashion or war. But rarely has stop-action been used in the unlikely, whimsical and often mischievous ways that Philippe Halsman employed it.

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Halsman's pictures of politicians, celebrities, scientists and other luminaries appeared on the cover of Life magazine a record 101 times, and he made hundreds of other covers and photo essays for such magazines as Look, Paris Match and Stern. Because of his vision and vigor, our collective visual memory includes iconic images of Albert Einstein, Marilyn Monroe, Robert Oppenheimer, Winston Churchill and other newsmakers of the 20th century.
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10-18-2006 3:47 PM
enbar
Wow! That is absolutely amazing. I love it.
10-18-2006 4:22 PM
Godfrey Daniel
Great research, Haraya, I'm going to add this to my JumpPhotos collection
10-19-2006 12:11 AM
haraya
Glad you guys like it!

A collection, you say? I'm going to go over your page this afternoon to look for them!
10-23-2006 5:26 PM
Godfrey Daniel
More Jumping:

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JumpingBoy
10-24-2006 5:17 AM
haraya
These links are great! Thanks Godfrey.
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