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Thank you Herbert Keppler
Posted 01-10-2008 at 07:58 AM by Frank Lopes
Unless you are a photography geek, you probably don't recognize the name of Herbert Keppler.
For more than 50 years (since 1950 to be exact...), he thought and inspired tens of thousands of budding photographers.
A writer, editor, publisher, journalist, teacher, photographer and industry guiding light, his columns in Popular Photography and Modern Photography, were famous for his wit, clarity, knowledge and foresight.
After a very short illness, Herbert Keppler passed way.
He will be missed.
For more than 50 years (since 1950 to be exact...), he thought and inspired tens of thousands of budding photographers.
A writer, editor, publisher, journalist, teacher, photographer and industry guiding light, his columns in Popular Photography and Modern Photography, were famous for his wit, clarity, knowledge and foresight.
After a very short illness, Herbert Keppler passed way.
He will be missed.
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| | When I was a teen, I started reading Modern Photography, and read it off and on during my 20's - 30's. I couldn't afford any new equipment, but I remember reading the reviews and thinking about what I'd get when I could finally afford a 35mm SLR. Thanks, Mr. Keppler for sharing your passion and knowledge with me and many others over many years. |
Posted 01-10-2008 at 12:45 PM by CJ Swartz |
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