Toni Frissell, (1907 -1988) was an American photographer, known for her fashion photography, World War II photographs, portraits of famous Americans and Europeans, children, and women from all walks of life.
In the beginning of her career, she was an apprentice to Cecil Beaton and was advised by Edward Steichen. Conde Nast himself was instrumental in her start at Vogue. Frissell was one of Vogue's first female photographers. As her career evolved, Frissell was commissioned by several corporations, such as Gulf Oil and Life.
Frissell stretched the boundaries of the privileged world into which she was born and became one of the most innovative photographers of her time. She conceived the fashion photograph as a snapshot, in the manner of Munkacsi, and brought a freshness and particularly American style to the genre. Her battle front photojournalism captured some of the most unforgettably compelling images of World War II.
Lisa Fonssagrives was a Swedish fashion model widely credited as the first supermodel.
Jacqueline Bouvier on her wedding day
John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline Bouvier on their wedding day, 1953
The Kennedys
Portrait of Winston Churchill, his son Randolph, and his grandson Winston, circa 1950s
Medieval street in Alfama, Lisbon, Portugal, ca. 1946
Bomb shelter in a London Underground station, during The Blitz, WW2
London 1945
During World War II she was commissioned by the Women's Army Corps to photograph the movements of the Red Cross. Her subsequent photographs are some of the most harrowing of the war and detail it's very real human cost.
Berlin, October 1961
Lilli Marie Peiser, German actress
Liz Taylor, Liza Todd and Mike Todd. Photograph by Toni Frissell, signed and dated 1957
Toni Frissell with child model
Toni Frissell
Toni Frissell showing kids her camera
Portrait of Toni Frissell
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