Caterine Milinaire

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Caterine Milinaire
Born1942 (age 8081)
Paris, France
Occupation(s)Journalist, photographer, author
Parent(s)Henri Milinaire
Nicole Russell, Duchess of Bedford

Caterine Milinaire (born in 1942, Paris, France)[ citation needed ] is a journalist, photographer, and author. She was educated in Paris and in England.

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Millinaire is the daughter of Henri and Nicole Milinaire (nee Schneider), later Duchess of Bedford. [1]

Her professional life began in London as a journalist for Queen Magazine. In 1965, she moved to New York City to work for Vogue Magazine as a writer, photographer, and youth fashion editor.

Her photographs and articles have appeared in: Conde Nast Publications, New York Magazine , People , Rolling Stone and Interview , as well as in various international publications such as the Sunday Telegraph Magazine.

Since 1976, Milinaire has continued working in the United States as a freelance photographer for the Sygma News agency; [2] now a part of Bill Gates' Corbis archives. Milinaire is the author of three books published by Harmony Books, Crown Publishers, a division of Random House: Birth (1974), Cheap Chic (1975) and Celebrations (1981).

Milinaire continues to work principally in the visual fields of photography, video and mixed media. [3] In 2012, she published a children's book: Liana, the Wandering Vine. [4] She was married to Frederick Ames Cushing (1934–2013) of Newport, Rhode Island, with whom she formed a video production company. [3] [5]

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References

  1. Nemy, Enid (5 March 1971). "Pregnant and Single, and Glad to Be Both". The New York Times.
  2. p.32, "40 Ans de photojournalisme, Génération Sygma" "Generation Sygma, 40 years" by Michel Setboun et Marie Cousin, Editions de la Martiniére, Paris.(2013)
  3. 1 2 "Newport Seen". Archived from the original on 4 October 2013. Retrieved 30 August 2013.
  4. Virginia Treherne-Thomas, "Children's Tale of a Vine with Soul", Newport This Week, 9 August 2012, page 10.
  5. "Frederick A. Cushing". The Newport Daily News. 18 November 2013.