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Herbert "Burt" Keppler (April 21, 1925 – January 4, 2008) was an
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photographer, journalist, author and consultant. His career spanned 57 years, including 37 at ''
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'' and two decades at '' Popular Photography''. He wrote monthly columns and served in the former magazine as Editorial Director and Publisher, and in the latter magazine as Vice President and Publishing Director.


Life and career

Herbert Keppler was born in New York on April 21, 1925, to commercial photographer and illustrator
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. He started in photography at the age of six and processed his own color photographs at the age of ten. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree at Harvard University and was commissioned as an ensign in the U.S. Navy near the end of World War II. After the war, Herbert Keppler was a
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for The Sun (New York) and worked for the Fairchild Fashion Media trade magazine Footwear News, but found his calling, when he in 1950 became an Associate Editor at the photographic magazine ''Modern Photography''. In 1956 he became Executive Editor of the magazine, then Editor and Publisher in 1963 and Editorial Director and Publisher in 1966. He changed the way photographic magazines tested equipment from an, at the time prevalent, subjective analysis to a more objective analysis by introducing a testing lab that could perform scientific tests on cameras, lenses and other photographic equipment—e.g. resolution tests for lenses. He also established a code of ethics for advertisers and would decline advertisers access to the magazine if they were found to use unethical methods in their sales and advertising. In 1987, Herbert Keppler joined '' Popular Photography'' and was vice president and senior counselor of this magazine at the time of his death. He died on January 4, 2008, in Croton-on-Hudson and is survived by his wife Louise, son Thomas and daughter Kathryn.


Industry consultant

In addition to his work as journalist and author, Keppler was striving for the further technical improvement of photographic cameras and equipment. He regularly traveled to Japan and worked as a consultant for Japan's photo industry.„Herbert Keppler, 1925-2008“ at ''dpreview.com''
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Honors and awards

Keppler was included in the
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in 1985, and honored for his lifetime achievement by the
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in 1991. In 2002 he also received, and one of the few foreign recipients of, the Japanese
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(4th class, Gold Rays with Rosette) from the Emperor of Japan for his contribution to the Japanese photographic industry.


Selected publications

Keppler authored several books. Among them are the following: *"Keppler on the Eye Level Reflex" (1960) *"The Honeywell Pentax Way: The Pentax Photographer's Companion" (1966) *"The Asahi Pentax Way: The Asahi Pentax Photographer's Companion" (1975) *"The Nikon & Nikkormat Way" (1978) *"The Nikon Way" (1983)


See also

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References


External links

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Jason Schneider tributeHonors and awards Photo Reporter Honors and AwardsObituary at ''foto-magazin''"Herbert Keppler - Photo Industry Giant Dies at 82"Imaging Insider - Obituary: Herbert Keppler
*[http://www.thefreelibrary.com/In+memoriam:+Herbert+Keppler,+a+respected+and+influential+figure+in...-a0179815239 In memoriam: Herbert Keppler, a respected and influential figure in the camera industry, passes away.] {{DEFAULTSORT:Keppler, Herbert Harvard University alumni 1925 births 2008 deaths 20th-century American photographers People from Croton-on-Hudson, New York Recipients of the Order of the Sacred Treasure, 4th class