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The Art of Photography => Discussing Photographic Styles => Topic started by: ripgriffith on April 04, 2014, 08:07:26 am

Title: RE: It's all a blur
Post by: ripgriffith on April 04, 2014, 08:07:26 am
As usual, a very nice article, Michael, but I believe Ernst Haas deserves most of the credit for this type of  photography, rather than Eliot Porter.  I'm including a couple of  Haas's more iconic images.
Title: Re: RE: It's all a blur
Post by: michael on April 04, 2014, 09:05:14 am
My mistake.

My brain knew it was Ernt Hass, but my fingers typed otherwise.

Michael
Title: Re: RE: It's all a blur
Post by: Iluvmycam on September 15, 2014, 06:14:34 pm
nice!
Title: Re: RE: It's all a blur
Post by: praveenraj on September 16, 2014, 06:20:22 am
Its seriously all blur , how can he takes the pics like this?
Title: Re: RE: It's all a blur
Post by: ripgriffith on September 16, 2014, 07:07:09 am
Its seriously all blur , how can he takes the pics like this?
He (either Michael or Ernst) takes pictures like this because he is imaginative and artistic, and not bound by the restrictions of the anally orthodox.   IMO, Ernst Haas was one of the most creative photographers that ever took a picture.  Any photographer could do well to study his entire output.  If done with an open mind, you  would surely learn something.
Title: Re: RE: It's all a blur
Post by: praveenraj on September 17, 2014, 02:50:03 am
He (either Michael or Ernst) takes pictures like this because he is imaginative and artistic, and not bound by the restrictions of the anally orthodox.   IMO, Ernst Haas was one of the most creative photographers that ever took a picture.  Any photographer could do well to study his entire output.  If done with an open mind, you  would surely learn something.

Oh thats great , what a talent... thank u for sharing this..
Title: Re: RE: It's all a blur
Post by: ripgriffith on September 17, 2014, 05:08:10 am
Oh thats great , what a talent... thank u for sharing this..
If you spend a bit more time here, you will probably learn  that sarcasm won't get you very far on this forum.
Title: Re: RE: It's all a blur
Post by: Berliner on November 20, 2014, 03:34:32 pm
Funny to stumble over Haas here too.

Just named him one of my favorite photographers when asked on Twitter.

He's really one of the great, just recently discovered his work unfortunately.
Title: Re: RE: It's all a blur
Post by: Jeremy Roussak on November 20, 2014, 04:05:50 pm
If you spend a bit more time here, you will probably learn  that sarcasm won't get you very far on this forum.

If you look at our new lad's web site, you'll perhaps guess that photography is a secondary motive for his presence.

Jeremy
Title: Re: RE: It's all a blur
Post by: sailronin on December 06, 2014, 04:18:58 pm
Ernst Haas was the first photographer to interest me in color work. My idols were Weston (Edward and Brett), Paul Strand, Aget, Walker Evans,Ansel Adams, etc. but once I discovered Haas color photography went from "snapshot' to "Art".