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Hope Elaine Ryden (August 1, 1929 – June 18, 2017) was an American documentary producer and wildlife activist. She contributed to various publications including National Geographic, Audubon, Smithsonian, Defenders and The New York Times. [1]
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Hope Ryden's wildlife photos have appeared in the National Geographic, Smithsonian, Audubon Magazine, the New York Times Magazine, and many other national magazines. In addition, all of her twenty-three nature books are illustrated with her work, as are many books written by other authors.
Jun 18, 2017 · After she left Drew Associates, Ryden worked for ABC as a documentary producer, but then went on to become an award-winning photographer and author of books about animals in the wild. She was a frequent contributor to National Geographic, which published this biography on its website.
Actors Hope Ryden and Victor Mature , London, August 30th 1955. The actors were working on the film 'Safari'. Get premium, high resolution news photos at Getty Images
Jul 6, 2017 · Hope Elaine Ryden, 87, author and/or photographer for 26 books mostly on wildlife subjects, and a frequent photo contributor to National Geographic, died on June 18, 2017 in Hyannis, Massachusetts from complications of hip surgery.
Hope Ryden, filmmaker and photographer, discovered the Lovings’ story in 1965. Working at the time with Robert Drew & Associates, she persuaded Drew that the Lovings’ story was critical. She traveled with cinematographer Abbot Mills to Virginia to document the Lovings and their lawyers at home and in other locations.