ARTIST SPOTLIGHT: Ernst Haas
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- Опубликовано: 30 июл 2024
- Today , we dive into the captivating world of Ernst Haas, a groundbreaking photographer who revolutionized the art of photography.
Let us explore his unique style, imaginative use of light, and profound impact on color photography.
We will discover Haas's iconic images, which capture the essence of the human experience and evoke a sense of poetry and movement.
Join me on this mesmerizing journey as we unravel the enduring legacy of Ernst Haas, an extraordinary master of visual storytelling.
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0:00 Intro
1:29 Early Years
2:18 Heute & "Returning War Prisoners"
2:45 So Long, Austria. Hello, Paris!
3:09 "The Miracle of Greece"
3:35 So Long, Paris. Hello, NYC!
5:57 The New York School
9:17 "The Creation"
10:27 Death & Conclusion
Ernst Haas is a huge influence to me and I thank you for this inspiring video. I hope you'd consider looking into Pete Turner also - another person whose work gives me joy.
Ernst Haas was so gifted in art and photography that no other can hold a candle to him!
What a superb tribute to, and summation of the life and work of Haas. Thank you
Must say how much I enjoyed your well made + intelligently narrated video on the masterful Haas. Thank you, and all the best.
Glad you enjoyed it! All the best to you as well!
One of the best analisys about the great master, thank you
Wow, thanks! So glad you enjoyed it!
Incredible. Very inspiring.
Absolutely splendid characterization of Haas. When I bought his book in 1971 I was captivated by the freedom of his artistic expression. I just found your YT channel. I hope you continue to do profiles with this insight and great narrative. Great work!
Bravo!…outstanding presentation 🙏
Thank you so much 😀
An excellent production with an outstanding script. Haas ignited my interest and has inspired me more than any other. As a teen I saw his bullfighter image; my body shook. It was a picture of TIME. Glad to find your channel. Good luck.
Glad you found my channel as well! Thank you for watching and let me know if there are other photographer i should make videos about!
I love the ease and flow of your narrative in your blogs. Coupled with your selective images presented as you tell your view, gives a nice well rounded approach to your journaled stream of thought... Keep up your awesome explanations from such a curious wondering in your researched conclusions.. Great work!!!!
Thanks - I hope you will continue your videos like this. Ernst Haas and Pete Turner are huge inspirations to me. Love your work.
Just discovered your channel and I really appreciate your articulate and thoughtful presentations of these artists. It makes a nice change of speed from the ubiquitous gear reviews and tips-and-tricks videos that dominate. I hope more people find their way to your channel!
Great channel. Please keep up the thoughtful presentations. I had only seen a few photos of Haas before this video. I love the work! I just ordered two books. Thank you for the inspiration!!
Heute is German for "today". Pop it into google translate to hear the pronuciaton.
This was excellence.
Well done. Thank you.
Thank you for your great documentary. Well done 👏
Thank you for watching!
Interesting Haas spent time with HCB, a firmly committed B&W photographer. It was Capa that sponsored him into Magnum.
Mask On Nurse Marty (Ret)
Well done.
Is this presentation a school project?
Nope. Just a guy who loves photography and photography history.
It’s pronounced “hoytah” not “hyoot”. I know, I’m being pedantic 😊
You're not the first to correct me and i doubt you'll be the last but i thank you all the same.
Indeed you are.
It's not "hewt" ffs, it's more like "hoyte".
For Christs sake check your pronunciation of “heute”!
I would be interested in your thoughts about the photograper Edward Weston and his work. Some of his images of the simplest things, for me, are quite evocative and in a way force the viewer to re-examine the beauty and form of nature, oftentimes appearing as artistic sculpture when it’s actually something as simple as a plant. He has some amazingly mesmerizing images of peppers, for example. 🫑 🌶️