Toni Frissell
Toni Frissell was an American photographer born in New York City in 1907, celebrated for her pioneering fashion and documentary photography. Her images appeared regularly in Vogue and Harper's Bazaar during the golden age of print media, and she brought a naturalistic, outdoor sensibility to fashion photography that was groundbreaking for the era.
During World War II, Frissell worked as an official photographer for the Women's Army Corps and the American Red Cross, creating a powerful body of documentary imagery alongside her acclaimed fashion work. Her photographs are held in the Library of Congress and continue to be widely reproduced and appreciated.
Browse the Toni Frissell collection of vintage photography prints to bring the timeless elegance and visual storytelling of this celebrated photographer to your walls.

