Herb Ringer

Photographer, Visual Artist

1913 – 1998

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Who was Herb Ringer?

Herb Ringer was an amateur photographer who chronicled the rural and wilderness areas of the Western United States and Canada.

Ringer was born in Brooklyn, New York. Not long after, the Ringer family moved to the Mt. Auburn section of Cincinnati.

Ringer moved to Reno, Nevada in 1939, and began his lifelong practice of traveling to explore the west, making journal entries about his travels while taking what are now estimated to be almost 10,000 photographs. Ringer from the start used 35 mm cameras but later bought a camera taking 120 film; he was an early and consistent user of Kodachrome color film.

When in 1989 Jim Stiles began publishing the Canyon Country Zephyr in Moab, Utah, among the regular features were Ringer's photos and his recollections of the west in the earlier twentieth century. Although Ringer died on December 11, 1998, his photos and memories continue to be a regular feature of the Zephyr and its website.

A section of the documentary Brave New West from High Plains Films includes footage of Ringer shot in the late 80s and early 90s.

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Born
Jul 15, 1913
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Died
Dec 11, 1998

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on July 23, 2013

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