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Oren Grad

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In case you've missed it - Burt Keppler passed away on Friday:

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I always liked his practical, real-world approach to things and the characteristic New York voice in his writing.
 
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On top of everything else that will be mentioned in the various obits and appreciations, I'll always remember him as by far the most prolific user of the word "tyro". :wink:
 

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His column was the reason I held onto my subscription for Popular Photography so long after they became a primarily digital magazine. He will be missed.
 

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Yes, this is a very sad passing! :sad:

I'm very glad his health was such that he could continue work into his 80s.

I started reading his columns when I was in my teens, back in the late 1960s. I've followed him ever since and considered him to be a mentor.

This is a great loss to the photo community! :sad:
 

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He was pretty much the last voice of traditional photography in the photo print media. His was also the only writings I continued to read in Popular Photography until my subscription finally expired.
 

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His informative magazine articles were in contrast to much repeated (redundant) information through the months and years - one of the reasons I kept my subscription to Popular Photography going during the 70's and 80's. He was a sort of myth buster.
 

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He was pretty much the last voice of traditional photography in the photo print media. His was also the only writings I continued to read in Popular Photography until my subscription finally expired.

This says it all for me, too.
 
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He will be missed. When I was first getting interested in photography (back in the days of Modern Photography), his column was the first thing I read in the magazine - his writing always seemed warm and inviting.
 

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That leaves only two people I believe when writing about photography: David Vestal and Bill Jay. Just as I bought Pop and Modern because they contained Keppler's column, I buy Lenswork solely to read Bill Jay.

RIP.

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I just found out a few minutes ago, and except for family members I am a rather cold and hard sob, but this truly saddens me.
The Old Guard is passing and their types are not being replaced; my dad said there is nothing golden about getting old and now I understand what he meant.

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I have been reading his columns since the seventies, first in Modern Photography, later in Popular Photography. I was glad he made it as a staffmember to the new magazine as this enabled me to continue reading him. I haven't cancelled my subscription on Popular yet, but I am not far from doing so now.
It would be nice to have his contributions bundled in a book. Would give a nice and realistic overview of the development of photography over the last half century.
No replacement available i fear.

Hans
 
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