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Toni Frissell

Toni Frissell, or Antoinette Frissell Bacon, (March 10, 1907 - April 17, 1988) was an American photographer, known for her fashion photography, World War II photographs, and portraits of famous Americans and Europeans, children, and women from all walks of life.
==Personal life==
Daughter of Lewis Fox Frissell and Antoinette Wood Montgomery, Granddaughter of Algernon Sydney Frissell; founder and president of the Fifth Avenue Bank of New York, Great-Granddaughter of Mary Whitney Phelps and Governor of Missouri; John S. Phelps. Descendant (GG Granddaughter) of Elisha Phelps: US Representative from Connecticut (1819–21, 1825–29). Descendant (GGG Granddaughter) of Maj. Gen. Noah Phelps: Revolutionary War hero. Sister of Phelps Montgomery Frissell and Filmmaker Lewis Varick Frissell who was killed in Newfoundland during the filming of “The Viking” in 1931.
When Frissell was younger, she was passionate about theater, but after two roles in Max Reinhardt productions, she realized the theater was not for her. Around this time, she started taking pictures in part because of her brother, Varick Frissell, a filmmaker and photographer who taught her the basics of photography. This was in her early twenties. She was married to Francis “Mac” Bacon on September 9th, 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 two of them and their family lived for nearly fifty years.〔 Naylor, Natalie (2012). "Women in Long Island's Past: A History of Eminent Ladies and Everyday Lives". () Publisher: Arcadia Publishing.〕
In the early seventies, 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 twenties, 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. 〔Frissell, Toni (1994). "Toni Frissell Photographs 1933-1967". () Publisher: Doubleday.〕

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