![]() ![]() ![]() She realized that they shared a lot in common, especially after Stotts confided to Kaempfer about how his failure to procure nonprofit grants for his sanctuary, Rodney’s Raptors, had not deterred him from pursuing his vision. I would film him when I needed to do things like that.” “I filmed homework assignments for my documentary directing class-things like interviewing somebody and having three camera angles. “I don't even know if I brought a camera the first time that I visited him, but I ended up going back on weekends” to visit him in DC, Kaempfer said. While Kaempfer, then pursuing her master of fine arts degree in film writing and directing at New York University, did not initially plan to execute a larger film project about Stotts, she took every opportunity to put him in front of the camera. ![]() I was just really interested in what he was doing.” “When I did, I was really struck by how generous he was with his time. Kaempfer, who was a visual arts major at Bowdoin, developed a close working relationship with Stotts after her aunt introduced them in DC. “My aunt got his card and said that I should go visit him,” said Kaempfer. Annie Kaempfer with Stuff, a red-tailed hawk. ![]()
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