Biography
James A. Lebovitz is credited as the Director of Photography for the film Permanent Vacation, released in 1981. In this role, Lebovitz was responsible for the visual capture of the film, determining lighting, camera angles, and overall cinematographic style to support the narrative. The position involves close collaboration with the director to translate the intended mood and tone into visual form, ensuring consistency in the film’s imagery throughout production.
The film Permanent Vacation is the only credited work in Lebovitz’s known filmography according to available records. As a Director of Photography, their work would have contributed to the film’s visual composition, framing, and technical execution during the shoot. The 1981 release date places the project within a period when in…




