Allan H. Haas
Allan holds a BFA from the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design and attended the Layton School of Art. He also studied at the Pentagram Kent State design program - Kings College, Cambridge England. Studied with photographer Alfredo Falvo, Tuscany Italy. Through the years, Allan has consistently gained award-winning recognition for the outstanding photographs incorporated into 2D print materials, 3D packaging and online marketing. Allan also has expertise with Matterport (PRO3) 360 Virtual Tours, creative design and 4K Aerial Drone Video.
“What you see depends on where you stand”
Select photographs will be available for purchase at Society 6. Follow the link on the image description.
Photo Descriptions.
Abstract
Detalles - (Details in Spanish) The unique colorful architecture of Baja Mexico and Colombia South America
The unique colorful architecture of Columbia and Baja Mexico, featuring unique compositions, positive and negative shapes, colors, textures, and ambient lighting.
Objects
Hardware - The interplay if steel, leather and lighting from a ground perspective
Motorcycle components provide powerful images of chrome, matte black, neon and reflective surfaces. You can now imagine the character that owns it!
Obscure - The unique, colorful and peculiar objects of Baja Mexico and Colombia South America
Common everyday objects which one wonders it’s purpose, if it really has a purpose. Or just leftover forgotten remnants.
Movement
Transition, Softening, Turbulent - The sense of peaceful transition between color and form.
Images capturing light, texture, and atmosphere, blending subtle colors from nature while moving through time.
Atmosphere
Buongiorno - Italian locations enhanced by light, energy, evaporation and the grace of god.
Italy is blessed with breathtaking panoramas at very turn. Cliffs, the sea, mountains, valleys, homesteads, and landscape provide a delicate balance between air and form.
LANDSCAPE
Landscapes changes every moment. That is what makes capturing images enjoyable. Getting there, searching the right spot, setting up, waiting for the right moment, are memories for each image… and is what makes process fascinating.