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'''Jake Courage''' was a groundbreaking British war photographer, known for documenting the heroics of [[John-117]].{{Ref/Site|Id=JCabout|URL=http://www.xbox.com/en-GB/games/h/halo3/jakecourage.htm|Site=Xbox.com|Page=Jake Courage Exhibit - About Jake Courage|D=9|M=7|Y=2008}} His work serves as a framing device for the [[Believe]] campaign.
'''Jake Courage''' was a groundbreaking British war photographer, known for documenting the heroics of [[John-117]].{{Ref/Site|Id=JCabout|URL=http://www.xbox.com/en-GB/games/h/halo3/jakecourage.htm|Site=Xbox.com|Page=Jake Courage Exhibit - About Jake Courage|D=9|M=7|Y=2008}} His work serves as a framing device for the [[Believe]] campaign.


== Biography ==
==Background==
=== Career ===
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Courage began his photojournalism career in [[2527]] at [[The Reach]], where he was well known for his shocking and uncompromising style of photography. Many of his photos won awards – including his most famous, 'Killing Time', which won him the [[John Pilger Prize]] in [[2530]].{{Ref/Site|Id=HPArchiveJakeCourage|URL=https://www.halopedia.org/index.php?title=Jake_Courage&oldid=585947|Site=Halopedia|Section=Jake Courage|Page=Jake Courage|D=4|M=10|Y=2007|LocalArchive=Archive:Jake_Courage}}{{Ref/Note|This source on the Wiki was created on October 4, 2007 before the [https://web.archive.org/web/20080416221850/http://www.xbox.com:80/en-GB/games/h/halo3/jakecourage.htm Jake Courage] site was launched. When the site was launched it [https://www.halopedia.org/Talk:Jake_Courage#Canon.3F.3F.3F linked] to the page on the wiki.}}
Courage began his photojournalism career in [[2527]] on [[Reach]], where he was well known for his shocking and uncompromising style of photography. Many of his photos won awards – including his most famous, 'Killing Time', which won him the [[John Pilger Prize]] in [[2530]].


He remained at The Reach for five years until a disagreement with his editor arose. Although details remain ambiguous, it is believed that Courage wanted to print a series of pictures from a deadly [[Unggoy|Grunt]] attack. His editor refused on the grounds that they were too graphic, causing Courage to leave the paper and stage his own exhibition. The photos won him critical acclaim and set him up as a well-respected war photographer.{{Ref/Reuse|HPArchiveJakeCourage}}
He remained on Reach for five years until a disagreement with his editor. Although the details remain ambiguous, it is believed that Courage wanted to print a series of pictures from a deadly [[Unggoy]] attack. His editor refused on the grounds that they were too graphic, causing Jake Courage to leave the paper and stage his own exhibition. The photos won him critical acclaim and set him up as a well-respected war photographer.  


From 2532 onwards, he continued to expose the truth behind the [[Human-Covenant War]] with harrowing pictures from the frontlines against the [[Covenant]]. It was during this time that he earned the trust and respect of the [[77th Marine Regiment]], including [[Master Chief Petty Officer]] [[John-117]] – to whom he became a loyal companion.{{Ref/Reuse|HPArchiveJakeCourage}}
From 2532 onwards, he continued to expose the truth behind war with harrowing pictures from the frontlines against the Covenant. It was during this time that he earned the trust and respect of the [[77th Marine Regiment]], including [[Master Chief Petty Officer]] [[John-117]] – to whom he became a loyal companion.  


The photos covering the [[Battle of Mombasa]] in 2552 were considered his most famous. His unlimited access to the UNSC regiment resulted in a series of photographs that enabled the world to see the heroic acts of the soldiers in battle – including John-117. In a quote from Jake Courage taken during the battle, he said, "I’ve got to know these soldiers’ lives intimately. One man, I consider my friend... He is the human face of this war. He is Spartan 117, and he is the Master Chief."{{Ref/Reuse|Id=JCabout}}{{Ref/Reuse|HPArchiveJakeCourage}}
The photos covering the [[Battle of Mombasa]] in 2552 were considered his most famous. His unlimited access to the UNSC regiment resulted in a series of photographs that enabled the world to see the heroic acts of the soldiers in battle – including John-117. In a quote from Jake Courage taken during the battle, he said, "I’ve got to know these soldiers’ lives intimately. One man, I consider my friend... He is the human face of this war. He is Spartan 117, and he is the Master Chief."{{Ref/Reuse|Id=JCabout}}


Courage's portrait of John-117 would end up being the last photo he ever took, as he was killed in that very same battle by a [[grenade]]. He left behind a wife, [[Mary Courage|Mary]], and a son, [[John Courage|John]], whom he presumably named after the Spartan.{{Ref/Reuse|HPArchiveJakeCourage}}{{Ref/Generic|Heading=[[Believe]]|Subheading=[[Shooting a Hero]]}}
Courage's portrait of John-117 would end up being the last photo he ever took, as he was killed in that very same battle by a [[grenade]].{{Ref/Generic|Heading=[[Believe]]|Subheading=[[Shooting a Hero]]}}<!-- Courage dying from a grenade should be further looked into --> He left behind a wife, [[Mary Courage|Mary]], and a son, [[John Courage|John]], whom he presumably named after the Spartan.


After the war, his collection of photography from the battle, titled 'Shooting a Hero', was displayed throughout [[Britain|Great Britain]], including [[Edinburgh]] and [[London]].{{Ref/Reuse|HPArchiveJakeCourage}}{{Ref/Site|URL=http://www.xbox.com/en-GB/games/h/halo3/jakecourage.htm|Site=Xbox.com|Page=Jake Courage Exhibit - Exhibition venues|D=9|M=7|Y=2008}}
After the war, his collection of photography from the battle, titled 'Shooting a Hero', was displayed throughout [[Britain|Great Britain]], including [[Edinburgh]] and [[London]].{{Ref/Site|URL=http://www.xbox.com/en-GB/games/h/halo3/jakecourage.htm|Site=Xbox.com|Page=Jake Courage Exhibit - Exhibition venues|D=9|M=7|Y=2008}} <!-- Took out towns that don't appear again in Halo, but idk if this should even be considered canon... -->


=== Controversy ===
== Controversy ==
{{quote|I hate blood and I hate violence. So what possessed me to choose to be a war photographer? Because I’m drawn to heroes. I’m drawn to the selfless act of someone putting their own life on the line for the sake of humanity. Because amongst the horror and the madness, I like to think I can show that some good can come out of something so horrific.|Jake Courage in October 2552, before heading to the Battle of New Mombasa}}
{{quote|I hate blood and I hate violence. So what possessed me to choose to be a war photographer? Because I’m drawn to heroes. I’m drawn to the selfless act of someone putting their own life on the line for the sake of humanity. Because amongst the horror and the madness, I like to think I can show that some good can come out of something so horrific.|Jake Courage in October 2552, before heading to the Battle of New Mombasa}}


Courage’s photos have always been the subject of some controversy, suffering under the argument that war photography can desensitize the public to scenes of violence and death. However, Courage had always argued the power of the image can make more noise and have a greater impact than a gun can ever have.{{Ref/Reuse|JCabout}}
Courage’s photos have always been the subject of some controversy, suffering under the argument that war photography can desensitize the public to scenes of violence and death. However, Courage always argued the power of the image can make more noise and have a greater impact than a gun can ever have.{{Ref/Reuse|JCabout}}


=== Awards ===
== Photography equipment ==
[[File:MC jake courage.jpg|thumb|250px|Jake Courage's famous photo of the Master Chief.]]
Traditionally, war photographers use an inbuilt retina camera or helmet-cam; however, Courage preferred more traditional methods that enabled him to have more control over his landscape. He mainly used a Dynamo 507 3D with ultra 4Res lens and quadric digital transfer. The 900-nanosecond transfer rate enabled photos to be transferred back to base instantly. His equipment was always coated in a substance made from titanium and cockroach shell that enabled it to withstand the radiation. It should also be noted that he preferred to shoot in an archaic sepia tone instead of full tonal color.
 
== Awards ==
* The [[John Pilger Prize]] for 'Killing Time' in 2530.
* The [[John Pilger Prize]] for 'Killing Time' in 2530.
* The [[International War Photography Prize]] for 'Screams in Space' in 2529 and 'Dead on Arrival' in 2538.  
* The [[International War Photography Prize]] for 'Screams in Space' in 2529 and 'Dead on Arrival' in 2538.  
* The [[MoH Lifetime Achievement Award]] for 'Flies on Flesh' in 2534.
* The [[MoH Lifetime Achievement Award]] for 'Flies on Flesh' in 2534.
* Gold Medal in the [[WPP Awards]] in 2543.{{Ref/Reuse|HPArchiveJakeCourage}}
* Gold Medal in the [[WPP Awards]] in 2543.
 
== Equipment ==
[[File:MC jake courage.jpg|thumb|250px|Jake Courage's famous photo of the Master Chief.]]
Traditionally, war photographers use an inbuilt retina camera or helmet-cam; however, Courage preferred more traditional methods that enabled him to have more control over his landscape. He mainly used a Dynamo 507 3D with ultra 4Res lens and quadric digital transfer. The 900-nanosecond transfer rate enabled photos to be transferred back to base instantly. His equipment was always coated in a substance made from titanium and cockroach shell that enabled it to withstand the radiation. He preferred to shoot in an archaic sepia tone instead of full tonal colour.{{Ref/Reuse|HPArchiveJakeCourage}}


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
Jake Courage is named after an advertising executive from the ad agency in charge of the ''Shooting a Hero'' campaign.{{Ref/Site|URL=https://www.theguardian.com/media/2007/oct/03/advertising|Site=The Guardian|Page=War pics lead Halo 3 offensive|D=4|M=7|Y=2025}}
Jake Courage is named after an advertising executive from the ad agency in charge of the campaign.{{Ref/Site|URL=https://www.theguardian.com/media/2007/oct/03/advertising|Site=The Guardian|Page=War pics lead Halo 3 offensive|D=4|M=7|Y=2025}}


== Gallery ==
==Gallery==
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File:Jake Courage 2.jpg|Jake Courage Website. Image 1
File:Jake Courage 2.jpg|Jake Courage Website. Image 1
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File:Jake_Courage_4.png|Jake Courage Website. Image 21
File:Jake_Courage_4.png|Jake Courage Website. Image 21
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