Ernst Haas. Letters & Stories
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Ernst Haas: Letters &,amp, Stories by Inge Bondi sheds light on
the life of her friend, the Austrian-American photographer Ernst
Haas (1921-1986). Haas was a pioneer in color photography, whose
innovative use of shutter speed created motion images that
transformed reality into poetry. In appreciation of his innovative
style, Haas was the first artist to have a solo show of color
photography at New York's Museum of Modern Art in 1962.The book has
a focus on Haas' most innovative years and holds Bondi's unique
vision. She shares with us her first-hand experiences, witnessing
the creative growth in Haas' work and increasing appreciation it
enjoyed in this rapidly expanding field of photojournalism and
illustrated magazines in post-war America and Europe. Bondi
combines her recollections with Haas' letters, poems, photographs,
and reproductions of ephemera to narrate Haas's extraordinary life
journey, including his 40-year photography career.Among others, the
book's thirteen chapters cover the events surrounding Haas's work:
",Homecoming Prisoners of War", (1947), which prompted Robert Capa
to invite him to join Magnum Photos, the published reportages in
Life and Vogue from around the world, including blurred motion
bullfighting images, the dances of Bali, the saturated images of
New York City, the film sets of The Misfits, West Side Story, as
well as The Bible (1966). The latter prompted the publication of
Haas's seminal photobook The Creation (1971), one of the most
successful photography books in history. ",Ernst Haas: Letters
&,amp, Stories", is in itself a letter from Bondi to Haas.As
such, it has the sensitivity and clarity true to a friendship.
Ernst Haas and Inge Bondi first met in the newly-opened Magnum's
office in New York in 1951, shortly after both of them arrived in
New York as European migrants.