John T. "Jet" Lowe is an American
photographer
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. He is one of the photographers employed by the U.S.
National Park Service
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on the
Historic American Buildings Survey
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(HABS) and
Historic American Engineering Record
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(HAER) projects, and was the supervisor of engineering photography for HAER until his retirement in July 2013. His book, ''Industrial Eye: Photographs by Jet Lowe from the Historic American Engineering Record'' was published in 1986 by the Preservation Press.
Early life and education
John T. Lowe III was born in 1946. His father, a U.S. Navy aviator, called him "Jet." While at
New College of Florida
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, Lowe went to Haiti for an independent study program, taking a camera with him at the last minute. He shot 20 rolls of film in the region of
Cap-Haïtien
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. The resulting pictures were well received by his professors. In 1970 Lowe graduated from
Emory University
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with a degree in art history, and started working for the Georgia Historical Commission, doing HABS documentation. After changing jobs, his equipment was stolen, and he worked in construction and as a courier. He was encouraged to return to photography by
Richard Avedon
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, and moved to Washington, D.C. in 1974. He started working for HAER in 1978.
Work
Lowe uses
large format
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images to record significant and often threatened American industrial sites for the National Park Service's HAER program. These images along with an extensive architectural history and measured drawings constitutes a permanent record of the industrial sites he documents. HAER projects are housed at the
Library of Congress
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, and many of the records are available on-line from the library's website.
Lowe's industrial photographs make up a significant portion of the HAER images collected since the founding of HAER in 1969. The National Park Service, the
American Society of Civil Engineers
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and the Library of Congress reached an agreement to document historic sites and structures related to engineering and industry. This agreement was later ratified by four other engineering societies: the
American Society of Mechanical Engineers
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, the
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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, the
American Institute of Chemical Engineers
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, and the
. In 1986 Lowe's work was published in the book Industrial Eye, published by the Preservation Press of the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
Lowe's images include
2001 remakeof the famous
Charles Sheeler
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1927 imageof crossing
conveyors taken at the
Ford River Rouge Steel Complex.
Awards
He received the
Society for Industrial Archaeology's highest honor, the General Tools Award.
Lowe's work is a major part of the permanent collections of The Library of Congress HABS/HAER program, and has been the subject of exhibitions at the CEPA Gallery,
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and a Smithsonian Institution traveling exhibition, ''Covered Bridges: Spanning the American Landscape''.
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File:Brooklyn Bréck.jpg, Brooklyn Bridge
File:Chestnut Hill Water Works high-service pumping station.jpg, Chestnut Hill Pumping Station, Boston
Gallery
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File:NORTHEAST VIEW OF BLOW ENGINE HOUSE No. 3, WITH FILTER CAKE HOUSE IN CENTER FOREGROUND, AND EVAPORATIVE WASTE WATER TREATMENT COOLING TOWER TO THE LEFT. (Jet Lowe) - U.S. Steel HAER PA,2-DUQU,3A-42.tiff, wastewater treatment plant
File:14. Jet Lowe, Photographer, June 1978. MCINTYRE IRON WORKS. VIEW SOUTHEAST OF TOWER. - Adirondack Iron ^ Steel Company, - LOC - hhh.ny0915.photos.116619p.jpg, McIntyre Iron Works
File:Dauphine2519JetLoweNOLA1979.jpg, 2519 Dauphine Street in Faubourg Marigny
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, New Orleans
Publications
* ''Buildings of Alaska'', author Alison K. Hoagland, photographer Jet Lowe, (1995)
* ''Le patrimoine industriel des États-Unis'', authors Maria Theresa Maiullari-Pontois, and Louis Bergeron, photographs by Jet Lowe (2000)
* ''Industrial Eye: Photographs by Jet Lowe from the Historic American Engineering Record'', authors Michael Leccese and David Weitzman (1987)
References
External links
Library of Congress: Online HABS/HAER photography archives— ''public access''.
''American Place: The Historic American Buildings Survey at Seventy-Five Years'' including photographs and writing by Jet Lowe
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American architectural photographers
1947 births
Living people
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20th-century American photographers
21st-century American photographers