Ernst Haas and Moholy Nagy Homework

Ernst Haas 

  • Ernst Haas was a photojournalist and a pioneering color photographer born on March 2, 1921 in Austria.
  • Haas was uninterested in learning photography as a child, though his father tried to share his interest. Upon his father’s death in 1940, Haas first entered the darkroom, learning to print old family negatives. His interest grew, and he soon began to take his own photographs.
  • Haas was inspired and fascinated by the natural world, and took photographs of the elements throughout his career. He used abstract elements such as shapes, textures and line and then edited his works using different colours by colour correction.
  • In addition his coverage of events around the globe after World War II made him an early innovator in color photography. His images were the subject of the first single-artist exhibition of color photography at New York’s Museum of Modern Art.
  • His book The Creation (1971) was one of the most successful photography books ever, selling 350,000 copies.
  • He died on September 12, 1986

I was inspired by his use of light in reflections on the water to recreate the same style.

Moholy Nagy


 

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