Lisa Levart is an internationally exhibited photographer known both for her dynamic images of dancers and cinematic photo collages. Her dance photography has been compared to “ Max Waldman, a wonderful dance photographer, [and] the memorable studies of Martha Graham by Barbara Morgan”.

Her photographs have been published in Architectural Digest, Dance Magazine, Metropolitan Home, Modern Bride, New York Magazine, Oprah Magazine, Time Magazine, The Knot, The New York Times, The Washington Post, The New York Post, and has been featured in many books, including: “Living with Art”, McGraw-Hill; “The Body In Question”, Aperture; “Out of Martha's House”, Guaraldi/Nuova Compagnia; “Crones Don’t Whine”, Conari Press; “Climbing The Mango Tree”, Knopf; and “Learned Pigs & Fireproof Women” Farrar, Strauss and Giroux.

Combining her artistic eye and her skills as a photographer, Lisa captures each wedding in moments of beauty and grace, and delivers images that can only be described as …Lush.

 

Myles Aronowitz is a photographer and designer whose photography on movies has been widely published internationally. He also works on editorial and corporate assignments, and spent several years as a staff photographer at the Guggenheim Museum.

His portraits of celebrities, artists, poets, musicians and writers have also been published world wide in magazines and newspapers including Time Magazine, People Magazine, Forbes Magazine, The New York Times, The London Independent, The Washington Post, Vogue, and USA Today to name only a few.

As a unit still photographer he has worked on over 50 feature films since 1986, and has shot the posters for many of those films. His clients have included Paramount Pictures, MGM, Universal Pictures, Walt Disney Pictures, Dreamworks, 20th Century Fox Pictures, Warner Brothers Pictures, Miramax Films, New Line Cinema, The Yari Group, Lion's Gate Films, and Columbia/TriStar Pictures.

His fine art photography, portraits and landscapes from the series “American Life – Cast In Concrete” have been exhibited in New York and Los Angeles.