- Jet Lowe
Jet Lowe is an American photographer. He is one of the photographers employed by the U.S.
National Park Service on theHistoric American Building Survey andHistoric American Engineering Record projects, and is now supervisor of engineering photography for HAER. "Industrial Eye: Photographs by Jet Lowe from the Historic American Engineering Record" was published in 1986 by the Preservation Press, .Jet Lowe is a well-respected architectural photographer of the late 20th and early 21st Century. His work for the Historic American Engineering Record (HAER)is well known and enjoyed by enthusiasts of American
industrial photography .Mr. Lowe uses
large format 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 theLibrary of Congress , and many of the records are available on-line from the library's website.Mr. 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 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: theAmerican Society of Mechanical Engineers , theInstitute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers , theAmerican Institute of Chemical Engineers , and theAmerican Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers Fact|date=August 2008.Mr. Lowe's images include a 2001 remake of the famous
Charles Sheeler 1927 image of crossingconveyors [http://www.metmuseum.org/works_of_art/collection_database/photographs/Criss_Crossed_Conveyors_River_Rouge_Plant_Ford_Motor/viewObject.aspx?&OID=190016915&PgSz=1] taken at the Ford River Rouge Steel Complex .References and further reading
* [http://keystonearches.org/gallery/ Jet Lowe news item, February 25, 2006]
External links
* [http://commonground.cr.nps.gov/Feature.cfm?past_issue=Spring%202004&feature=2 River Rouge, Henry Ford’s Factory of the Future]
* [http://lcweb2.loc.gov/pp/hhquery.html HABS/HAER photos online at Library of Congress]
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