Ernst Haas

 


Ernst Haas started his career as a black and white photographer in Vienna. He moved to New York City in 1951 and started photographing the city using color photography. Haas found that the only way to capture the true spirit of the city was to photograph it in color. Developing color film in such vibrance and detail shows his talent and devotion to his work. Haas was a pioneer of color photography. He was even the first person to publish a color photo essay in LIFE magazine. 

I chose a piece from Haas’s Exhibition New York in Colour, 1952-1962. I love his image Rain Reflection, NY, 1952. This image is a c-print, which means it is an analog image in color. What I really like is how simple the image is and how non-busy it is. A lot of photography has to do with timing and this image proves it. As the title states this is an image from New York City. After only being in New York a couple of times I know how busy it can be so the fact he was able to capture so little in this image is amazing. It means he had to be patient and find the perfect spot. I also like that he was able to capture the movement of the person in the image, it makes it feel less stagnant. Without the motion this image may not have been as interesting. I like how the buildings details are distorted in the puddle because it makes it less distracting, and the focus is still on the legs of the person. I also like how vibrant the colors are while the legs are a silhouette because it adds more contrast to the image.  


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