Ernst
Haas (1921–1986) is acclaimed as one of the most celebrated and
influential photographers of the 20th century and considered one of
the pioneers of color photography. Haas was born in Vienna in 1921,
and took up photography after the war. His early work on Austrian
returning prisoners of war brought him to the attention
of LIFE magazine. He declined a job offer as staff
photographer in order to keep his independence. At the invitation of
Robert Capa, Haas joined Magnum in 1949, developing close
associations with Capa, Henri Cartier-Bresson, and Werner Bishof.
Haas
moved to the United States in 1951 and soon after, began
experimenting with Kodachrome color film. He went on to become the
premier color photographer of the 1950s. In 1953 LIFE magazine
published his groundbreaking 24-page color photo essay on New York
City. This was the first time such a large color photo feature was
published by LIFE. In 1962 a retrospective of his work
was the first color photography exhibition held at New York’s
Museum of Modern Art.
Throughout
his career, Haas traveled extensively, photographing for LIFE, Vogue,
and Look, to name a few of many influential publications.
He authored four books during his lifetime: The
Creation (1971), In America (1975), In
Germany (1976), and Himalayan Pilgrimage (1978).
Ernst
Haas received the Hasselblad award in 1986, the year of his death.
Haas has continued to be the subject of museum exhibitions and
publications such as Ernst Haas, Color
Photography (1989), Ernst Haas in Black and
White (1992), and Color Correction (2011).
The Ernst Haas Studio, located in New York, continues to manage
Haas's legacy, aiding researchers and overseeing all projects related
to his work.
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