To put it simply, Max Planck created the field of quantum physics when attemtping to describe black body radiation, in particular trying to resolve the "ultra-violet catastrohpy". He postulated that light did not transfer energy continuously, but delivered it in discrete "packets" of energy known as "photons" of light (which are the particles of light's wave/particle duality).
Einstein then built upon this work by applying it to the photoelectric effect, stating that in order for electrons to be emitted, the incident photons had to first overcome the "work function", the smallest amount of energy required to liberate one electron from the metal's surface. Any excess energy the photons had would be transformed into kinetic energy, allowing the electrons to move.
So yes, Planck created the field of quantum physics, and Einstein applied his theories to the photoelectric effect.