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"Self-Portrait Jumping (1)," from 1974.
In the 1960s, when Nora Ephron was a young journalist, she went to interview Philippe Halsman, a photographer famous for his portraits of celebrities jumping.
Walpole's short tale describes the supernatural punishment of a usurping Italian feudal prince in a haunted castle packed with what we now consider standard fright stock -- secret doors, gloomy tunnels, haunted suits of armor, portraits of ancestors jumping out of their frames.
The Castle of Otranto, by Horace Walpole, describes the supernatural punishment meted out to a usurping Italian feudal prince in a haunted castle packed with what we now consider standard fright stock -- secret doors, gloomy tunnels linking castle and monastery, haunted suits of armor, portraits of ancestors jumping out of their frames.
After jumping into Luigi's portrait, you'll appear in a room with a large wooden carousel spinning in the center.
In short order, it came to light that Sherri Goforth, an administrative assistant to Tennessee State Sen. Diane Black (R-Gallatin) had sent out a profoundly racist email, a composite of portraits of 43 U.S. presidents, with Obama's portrait a set of white cartoon pop-eyes, jumping out of a field of black in the Al Jolson "blackface" style.
All this science boils down to letting you choose the best smile from a portrait, review your baseball swing, capture your dog jumping around, and a lot more.
Relatives of those killed last year leaped screaming to their feet, jumping up and down, and brandishing large portraits of the dead.
Relax!" "In many cases, I never give up and keep jumping until I'm satisfied with my photo," she said of the self-portraits that make up her oeuvre.
They take turns climbing atop one of the three portraits — of Bashar, his late brother Basil and their father — delivering punches and kicks, before jumping off and letting someone else have a go.
The show, of course, has numerous portraits that jump off the wall with characteristic Leibovitzian flair — a heady mix of intimacy and posturing, elaborated, like paintings of saints, by recognizable attributes.
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