It all started when…

Lisa's career as a photographer began in the early sixties. With a new Honeywell Pentax camera in hand and working as an assistant to a manager in the rock and roll scene she began taking pictures. Whether she was backstage with The Beatles, Peter, Paul and Mary, The Kingston Trio, Otis Redding, The Lovin Spoonful, The Velvet Underground, The Byrds, taking promotional photographs of Janis Joplin and Big Brother, or at home making dinner for house guests like Bob Dylan or Andy Warhol or helping feed hundreds of thousands at Woodstock with the Hog Farm Commune, her passion for photography grew into a profession as she sported her new Nikon F.

Over the past four decades her still, movie and video images have chronicled the social and cultural changes in America, from her film documentary, Flashing On The Sixties, to her moving contemporary still photographs .

Lisa's book, of the same title, is a unique pictorial record of the Sixties, reflecting Lisa's indefatigable search for memorable human images. .