Her clothes were in the window at Bergdorf Goodman and were featured in film and television as well as magazines and print campaigns.
"[2] Ultimately, she worked up the courage to ask Brannaman if he would be interested in making a film about his methods.
During a clinic at the McGginis Meadows Cattle & Guest Ranch in Montana, she spotted Brannaman sitting alone at lunch and approached him about doing a film.
Two and a half minutes later, she had a "yes" and his phone number – and was off on a two-year journey making her first film.
[4] She quickly hired a team of documentary producers, editors, and advisors, including Andrea Meditch, Julie Goldman, Alice Henty, and Toby Shimin.