Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/09/09
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Eric Welch wrote: <edited> >Ah, but remember, Haas didn't have all the great films that Rowell had. He >did use Leicas most of his career. His book "The Creation" isn't really >representative of the amazing body of work that he produced. It actually >came out of stills he took while directing the opening sequence of "The >Bible" for Cecil B. DeMille. Who knows how much time he spent on that part >of the book. I actually find the book quite refreshing to look at once in a >while. But I'm a nature boy at heart. (Fully clothed mind you). > >He is, according to what I read, the real pioneer of 35mm color >photography. His bullfighters for LIFE shot with Kodachrome 10, with the >wonderful blurs, was ground-breaking in many ways. I think Ernst Haas has >to be judged by the era he was in as well as the technical qualities of his >photos. And many of his lesser known pictures - flowers for example - are >amazing. He has been judged by the photojournalism profession as one of the >greats of all time. That's your opinion. Opinions are like butts, everyone has one. >He may not be your cup of tea, and that's okay, but in the big picture, he >is one of the greats. And one of my all-time favorites. Oh, and by the way, >one of Ansel Adams' few favorite color photographers. Ansel was entitled to his opinion too! >Cindy Crawford over Calista Flockheart? I don't know. Cindy's getting kind >of old. :-) We all are Eric. But Calista is too too skinny for me. Like a modern Twiggy. Peter K