Over six decades later, those pictures of Hepburn, including some never before seen photos, have been collected in a new coffee table bookAlways Audrey.
The book, highlighted in this week’s issue of PEOPLE, contains the work of six legendary photographers including Greene,Norman Parkinson,Terry O’Neill,Douglas Kirkland,Eva SerenyandLawrence Fried.
Norman Parkinson/Iconic Images

Audrey Hepburn.The Lawrence Fried Photography Archive

Lawrence Fried Photos/Iconic Images


His daughters, Tish Fried and Lauren Wendle, only found his collection of Audrey photos in 2012 almost three decades after his death in 1983.
“We inherited all of these boxes,” says Lauren of their father’s archives which were stored in the dusty basement of their childhood home in Tarrytown, New York. “We knew he worked with other actors but we did not know much about his time with Audrey. Those photos were mixed in with other negatives.”
Adds Tish: “There were no contact sheets for Audrey, so it wasn’t until I finally saw the negatives on the lightbox that I realized ‘Oh my god, here they are.'”
Milton H. Greene © Joshua Greene

Audrey Hepburn.Milton H. Greene © Joshua Greene


“Some of these rolls of film have never seen the light of day,” says Pepper, who is also the curator of the Norman Parkinson archives. “To see her when she is so young and just an ordinary person before she became a star overnight inRoman Holiday. To see the transformation is an astonishing discovery.”
Always Audreyis now in stores and online available for purchase from ACC Art Books.
source: people.com