A picture is the expression of an impression. If the beautiful were not in us, how would we ever recognize it?
I am not interested in shooting new things - I am interested to see things new.
There is only you and your camera. The limitations in your photography are in yourself, for what we see is what we are.
With photography a new language has been created. Now for the first time it is possible to express reality by reality. We can look at an impression as long as we wish, we can delve into it and, so to speak, renew past experiences at will.
Notable Photographs
Red Rose, 1970.
London, 1951.
Books by Ernst Haas
The Creation, 1971.
In America, 1975.
Deutschland, 1977.
Himalayan Pilgramage, 1978.
External link
Ernst Haas Studio (http://www.ernst-haas.com/main.html)
Haas was born in Frankfurt, Germany, in 1924, and he and his family immigrated to the United States in 1938.
Haas was a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and he served as a consultant to many bodies in academia, publishing, government and international organizations, including the U.S. Department of State, the United Nations and the Commission on Global Governance.
Haas was married to the late Hildegarde Vogel Haas for 57 years.