Color White Gray Other

“I see nobody on the road,” said Alice. “I only wish I had such eyes,” the King remarked in a fretful tone. “To be able to see Nobody! And at that distance too!”

Sometime last November, I took the subway to Brooklyn and showed Stephen Mayes, the Director of VII Photo Agency, an advanced edit for my upcoming book. Stephen is one of the very few people I ever discuss unfinished personal work with. He flipped through the images on my iPod touch, while I had a very nice, well done cheeseburger – my favorite American food. Soon after I got back to Manhattan, I received an email from him with the offer to write an introduction for my book. If I remember correctly, I thought something along the lines of “yikes”…

The book, “Color White Gray Other,” is out now. You can flip through an online version of all 168 pages (here). It includes Stephen’s essay: “I Am What I See” (just click on the book symbol, above, or follow this link, and you’ll get a very nice full screen view that you can further zoom into). To me, the essay is a little frightening, because it cuts right through any defense systems I thought I had installed so carefully. Well, so be it. When asked, Stephen insisted that what he wrote is purely based on looking at the images, not on any conversation we had over cheeseburgers. I think that even if you are not at all interested in photography at all, let alone my photography, the essay is still a great read.

That being said, I certainly don’t mind if you flip through the rest of the book and look at the images too… If you like what you see, you can get yourself the printed book online (here).

Honey, I’m Home

Copyright 2004 Jens Haas - www.jenshaas.com

I can think of a number of ways a business trip can go wrong. This one, however, includes the occurrence of two meta-obstacles:

“Yamaguchi was in Hiroshima on a business trip on Aug. 6, 1945, when a U.S. B-29 dropped an atomic bomb on the city. He suffered serious burns to his upper body and spent the night in the city. He then returned to his hometown of Nagasaki…”

Read the whole story here.

Color White Gray Other: Cover Choices II

Copyright 2009 Jens Haas - www.jenshaas.com

OK, new cover. The email vote was strongly in favor of draft three from the previous entry (here). However, there’s the concern that it won’t work because of the traffic cone book I already did. So, next try. The type falls apart in this low res version, but no problem in print. This one also fits the literal meaning of the book title, or at least it aims to do so. Thanks!