“Hi Rita, I’m Dr. Robert Lowry and I’m running for Congress in Texas Congressional District 23.” Okay, so he didn’t really say that to me when we first met. In fact, it was exactly the opposite. No mention of his race. Just a man with his family, smiling, which I found really refreshing.
When Dr. Lowry’s campaign manager called to ask me to take new portraits for his campaign, I honestly expected your average run-of-the-mill headshot session with a few posed family shots. What I got was a ranch with horses, kids on ATV’s, cammo, and guns. Yeah, just your average. everyday. photoshoot.
When I arrived (in a little town called Timbucktoo), I was greeted by streaks of red haired teenagers racing by on their ATV and three horses who were just hanging around by the front of the house. I had a moment of panic when I realized… they weren’t in any pens or behind any gates (the horses, not the kids). Being a city girl all my life, this sort of terrified me. But I pretended like I was cool with the whole thing, all the while secretly wondering if horses could smell fear.
After the hearty handshakes and introductions, I noticed that everyone except mom was in cammo. Yep, this was how they wanted their pictures taken, in cammo. “Cool” I say while grinning as I start getting my gear out to begin. I could already sense the fun-loving and down to earth attitude this family had and I loved it.
So between having to push horses around who didn’t fully get the concept of staying still for their portrait, and asking his daughters sitting on the horses to please hold their guns up higher, it was an experience I truly will never forget. And the best part, we were all laughing the entire time!
After we wrapped the family shoot, we headed back to the city to take some pictures of Dr. Lowry in one of his Alamo Healthcare Clinic offices. I have to say, this man just surrounds himself with the most positive and upbeat people. Everyone in his office was friendly, helpful, and just fun. (Check out the last shot in this post and you’ll see what I mean.) I believe this says a lot about him and his character. For me, the hardest thing about this shoot was trying to get that serious “I’m a professional” look from the good Doc because he smiles and jokes so much!
I had a great time photographing everyone and wish Dr. Lowry much success in his campaign. Thanks for letting me have a peek into the amazing life you’ve created.
XOXO!
Rita Q


















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