Toni Frissell - Photographer

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Antoinette Frissell Bacon (March 10, 1907 – April 17, 1988), known as Toni Frissell, was an American photographer, known for her fashion photography, World War II photographs, and portraits of famous Americans, Europeans, children, and women from all walks of life.

Antoinette Frissell was born in 1907 to Lewis Fox Frissell and Antoinette Wood Montgomery. Her brothers were Phelps Montgomery Frissell and filmmaker Varick Frissell, who was killed in Newfoundland during the filming of The Viking in 1931. Frissell was the granddaughter of Algernon Sydney Frissell, founder and president of the Fifth Avenue Bank of New York, and great-granddaughter of Mary Whitney Phelps and Governor of Missouri John S. Phelps. Ancestors include Elisha Phelps, US representative from Connecticut (1819–21, 1825–29), and Maj. Gen. Noah Phelps, Revolutionary War hero.

When Frissell was younger, she was passionate about theater, but after two roles in Max Reinhardt productions, she realized it was not for her. In her early 20s, she started taking pictures in part because of her brother, Varick Frissell a filmmaker and photographer who taught her the basics of photography. She was married to Francis “Mac” Bacon on September 9, 1932, after a few months of the couple’s romance. She had a passion for skiing, and once went on a three-month long skiing trip with her husband and daughter after her daughter’s graduation. Toni and her husband purchased a large, white house on Long Island at Saint James called 'Sherrewogue' on the water of Stony Brook Harbor where the couple and their family lived for nearly 50 years.

In the early 1970s, she began to have trouble with her memory. To counteract this, she began to write a memoir, one that turned into almost a thousand-page manuscript. Her memoir recounts the times from her childhood to her later life, detailing her privileged upbringing, exploration of Europe, parties in her 20s, youth romances, and adoration for the richer way of life. This early fascination with the privileged life influenced the choice in subjects of her photographs, and the more privileged sports, such as skiing and golf, that she went on to photograph for Sports Illustrated.

Pre-War Career
Frissell was born in 1907 in Manhattan, NY, and took photos under the name Toni Frissell, despite her marriage to Manhattan socialite McNeil Bacon. At the beginning of her career, she worked briefly for Vogue, making captions and writing a bit for the magazine. She was fired because of her poor spelling, but was encouraged by Vogue’s fashion editor Carmel Snow to take up photography. She took up photography to cope with the illness of her mother, the death of her brother Varick Frissell and the end of her engagement to Count Serge Orloff-Davidoff. Her first published picture was in Town and Country. After this, she advocated for herself and got a contract with Vogue. She apprenticed with Cecil Beaton.

She worked with many other famous photographers of the day. Her first photography job, as a fashion photographer for Vogue in 1931, was due to Condé Montrose Nast. She later took photographs for Harper's Bazaar. Her fashion photos, even of evening gowns and such, were often notable for their outdoor settings, emphasizing active women. She was one of the first photographers to move outside of the studio for fashion photography, setting a trend in the field. She did not shoot indoors primarily because “I don't know how to photograph in a studio. I never did know about technical points and still don't”. Her style continued in this ‘plein air’ way throughout her career. For this kind of innovation and experimentation she was well known.

After the War
In the 1950s, she took informal portraits of the famous and powerful in the United States and Europe, including Winston Churchill, Eleanor Roosevelt, the Vanderbilts, architect Stanford White and John F. and Jacqueline Kennedy, and worked for Sports Illustrated and Life magazines. Throughout her photographic career, she worked at home and abroad for these large publications.

When she grew tired of fashion photography and fluctuating between contracts with Vogue and Harper's Bazaar, she continued her interest in active women and sports and was hired as the first woman on the staff of Sports Illustrated in 1953, and continued to be one of very few female sport photographers for several decades.

In later work she concentrated on photographing women from all walks of life, often as a commentary on the human condition. Her iconic 1944 photograph previously used for book illustration, My Shadow, of a boy with outstretched arms admiring his long shadow on the sea sand, was selected by Edward Steichen for the world-touring exhibition The Family Man at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, that was seen by 9 million visitors. In 1957 the photograph was used for the cover of a popular psychology text. In 1963 an entire feature in Life magazine was devoted to photographs of 'The Loving Embrace' from across her career.

Legacy
In 1966 Life magazine paid tribute to her in a page 3 editorial profile headed 'Patrician Photographer of a Vanishing Age'.

Frissell died of Alzheimer's disease on April 17, 1988, in a Long Island nursing home. Her husband, Francis M. Bacon 3rd, of Bacon, Stevenson & Company, predeceased her. She was survived by her daughter Sidney, and her son Varick.

The collection of her photos in the Library of Congress contains around 340,000 images, and because of its size is not completely available to the public. She and her husband donated her archive of film negatives in 1971.
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US Vogue November 15, 1953
Eleanora Garnett

Photo Toni Frissell
Model Unknown


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US Vogue February 1, 1954
Julius Garfinckel & Co.

Photo Toni Frissell
Model Unknown


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US Vogue December 1953
Christmas: The Children's Miracle

Photo Toni Frissell, Norman Parkinson, Irving Penn
Illustrator Maria Pinto, Josephine Pinto, Susannah Hall
Models Michael & Stella Astor, Earl of Uxbridge & Lady Henrietta Paget, Juliet Auchincloss


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US Vogue September 15, 1954
Julius Garfinckel & Co.

Photo Toni Frissell
Model Evelyn Tripp


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US Vogue July 1954
Family Album–Newport

Photo Toni Frissell
Subjects Mr. & Mrs. Claiborne Pell


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US Vogue October 1, 1954
Julius Garfinckel & Co.

Photo Toni Frissell
Model Evelyn Tripp


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US Vogue March 1, 1956
Smithtown Hunt

Photo Toni Frissell


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US Vogue June 1955
Photographer's Child

Photo Toni Frissell


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US Vogue August 15, 1955
The Family and the Fort

Photo Toni Frissell
Subjects Pell Family


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US Vogue June 1954
This Summer's Two-Weeks' Whirl

Photo Toni Frissell, Diane & Alan Arbus
Subjects Mary Mills, Susan Martin, Nancy Gerry, Alexandra Forbes, Natalie Fell, Diana Brewster, Eve Pell, Dorothy Bayard Parish, Sheila Janney


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US Vogue August 1, 1955
Four 1955 Debutantes

Photo Toni Frissell
Subjects Elizabeth Guest, Nonie Phipps, Nina Auchincloss, Catherine Mellon


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US Vogue October 1, 1955
Ceil Chapman for Julius Garfinckel & Co.

Photo Toni Frissell
Model Cherry Nelms


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US Vogue October 1, 1956
Miss Lucille Vanderbilt; Miss Gail Whitney

Photo Toni Frissell
Subjects Lucille Vanderbilt, Gail Whitney


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US Vogue February 1, 1952
De Pinna

Photo Toni Frissell
Model Barbara Mullen


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US Vogue September 1, 1955
Ben Reig for Julius Garfinckel & Co.

Photo Toni Frissell
Model Unknown


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US Vogue March 1, 1955
Ceil Chapman for Julius Garfinckel & Co.

Photo Toni Frissell
Model Barbara Mullen


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US Vogue February 1, 1952
Julius Garfinckel & Co.

Photo Toni Frissell
Model Jean Patchett


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US Vogue September 1, 1956
Ben Reig for Julius Garfinckel & Co.

Photo Toni Frissell
Model Unknown


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US Vogue February 1, 1955
Ben Reig for Julius Garfinckel & Co.

Photo Toni Frissell
Model Barbara Mullen


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