As a young photographer, Jacques Lowe was assigned to photograph and up-and-coming Washington attorney named Robert Kennedy. Mr. Lowe's work impressed the Kennedy family so much that Joseph Kennedy asked that his other son, then U.S. Senator John F. Kennedy, be photographed as well. From that favor granted sprung a very close and personal relationship. As a result, Lowe took over 40,000 photos, including the White House years. •198 exquisite black and white photographs, hand selected by Lowe •Photographs accompanied by insightful commentary from the photographer
Family photographer turned White House photographer Jacques Lowe documents his time with the Kennedys, from family beginnings to life after death.
Published in 1983, it is intimate and personal, and does not dwell on the tragedy of JFK's final day. Included are domestic and international affairs, but Lowe sustains the lighter side of being president: Being a husband, a father, a brother, a son, and a friend.
Full of poetry, prose, and quotes from those closest to the Kennedys, A Time Remembered gives you Camelot, and then some.