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Ernst Haas was an influential Austrian-American photojournalist and color photographer who bridged the gap between photojournalism and the use of photography as a medium for expression and creativity [2]. He was born on March 2, 1921, in Vienna, Austria, and passed away on September 12, 1986 [2].
Early Life and Education:
  • Haas was raised in the cultural climate of Vienna before World War II. His parents, who valued education and the arts, encouraged his creative pursuits from an early age [2].
  • He attended LEH Grinzing, a private school in Vienna, where he studied art, literature, poetry, philosophy, and science [2].
  • Haas's formal education was interrupted by the war, but he continued to educate himself as an autodidact. He studied philosophy, poetry, and photography, which influenced his beliefs about the creative potential of the medium [2].
Introduction to Photography:
  • Haas initially had no interest in learning photography, but upon his father's death in 1940, he entered the darkroom and started printing old family negatives. His interest grew, and he began taking his own photographs [2].
  • He attended technical classes at the Max Reinhardt Film Seminar and developed an interest in filmmaking. Haas also studied philosophy and poetry, which informed his ideas about the creative potential of photography [2].
  • In 1946, Haas obtained his first camera, a Rolleiflex, and presented his first exhibition in 1947. He started getting assignments from magazines like Heute and Life [2].
Career and Contributions:
  • Haas became known for his pioneering work in color photography. He was one of the early innovators in the use of color and his images were published in magazines like Life and Vogue [2].
  • In 1962, Haas had the first single-artist exhibition of color photography at the Museum of Modern Art in New York [2].
  • He served as the president of the cooperative Magnum Photos and his book The Creation (1971) was highly successful, selling 350,000 copies [2].
  • Haas's work was characterized by experimentation with color, composition, and perspective. He used techniques such as narrow depth of field, blurred motion, and selective focus to create visually captivating images [1].
  • His photographs often had an abstract quality, resembling elaborately constructed paintings [1].
  • Haas's belief in the importance of poetry in photography led critics to describe his work as "painting with the camera" [1].

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