A new documentary featuring never-before-seen photos of Pres. Kennedy, Jackie Kennedy and their family is about to screen in the place fondly remembered as Camelot. “When [Lowe] first started ...
A breathtaking collection of investment-quality, original celebrity photographs and memorabilia is set to go under the hammer in an eagerly anticipated sale on June 8 at Blackwell Auctions. The ...
Jacqueline Kennedy and Sen. John F. Kennedy, along with the latter's brother-in-law and campaign strategist Stephen Edward Smith, eat together in a diner, Pendleton, Oregon in 1959. Jacques Lowe was ...
Jacques Lowe, President Kennedy’s favorite photographer whose intimate First Family portraits helped spark America’s love affair with Camelot, has died. He was 71. Lowe passed away Saturday morning at ...
What do you do when, as a photographer, you are told your image archive is so precious that it's uninsurable? The answer for Jacques Lowe, whose images helped create the legend of John F Kennedy, was ...
This is Jacques Lowe’s first portrait of John F. Kennedy, made during one of Kennedy’s rare days off from his 1958 Senate re-election campaign. To restore this image for the Newseum’s “Creating ...
I read “Visual Culture and the Kennedys” (The Review, November 14) with fascination, but I came to a different conclusion about the comparison of works by Edward Hopper and Jacques Lowe. “Night-hawks” ...
Have you ever wondered how the White House became “Camelot” when John F. Kennedy was president? You can find out with “Creating Camelot: The Kennedy Photography of Jacques Lowe” at the National ...
He was their knight in shining armour so they called his court “Camelot”. A whole generation of Americans was so enamoured of the open, relaxed and optimistic John F Kennedy that his three years of ...