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Hope Ryden photos, including production stills, premiere photos and other event photos, publicity photos, behind-the-scenes, and more.
Jun 18, 2017 · Ryden once described how she learned at Drew Associates to observe and capture real life happening without interfering in it. She took that philosophy into the field as a gifted nature photographer, often spending weeks camped out in the wilds observing animals she wanted to learn and write about.
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]
Oct 25, 2016 · Her research led her to television news producer Hope Ryden, who had spent hours filming the Lovings at home in 1965 and then returned in 1967 for ABC-TV to profile them on the eve of the ruling. That footage and other archival resources, including luminous photos by Life Magazine photographer Grey Villet , were utilized by Buirski in writing ...
Losing Hope Ryden is calamitous for the wild animals she loved so deeply, and whose lives she so intimately understood from her years with them in the wild. As a compassionate observer of their individuality, Hope was able to communicate their personhood even to people who didn’t agree that animals had any.
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.
Nov 25, 2016 · Thanks to the rare footage from producer Hope Ryden and intimate photos taken by LIFE magazine photographer Grey Villet rediscovered via the documentary, the couple’s humanity is exposed and...