Ernst Haas by Phillip Prodger
A richly illustrated monograph that traces the life and career of a mid-20th-century photographer who transformed color from a documentary tool into a lyrical, painterly medium; blending biographical narrative, critical analysis and abundant reproductions, it follows his early postwar work in Europe, his move to the United States, and his experimental use of motion, exposure and color to redefine photojournalism and fine art photography, while assessing major projects, influences and his lasting impact on later generations.
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