Jacques Lowe's photographs of the Kennedys, taken during his span as JFK's personal photographer, have become the iconic imagery of a time that remains vividly etched in the national psyche. Upon Lowe's death, commentators credited his pictures with creating the myth of Camelot.Author Jacques Lowe died on May 12, 2001, and is known for photographing John F. Kennedy from the mid-1950s through his presidency.