Caterine Milinaire | |
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| Born | 1942 (age 82–83) 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.
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 TellTales - a video production company. [3] [5]
Caterine Milinaire has one daughter, Serafine (b.1971), with visionary artist Mati Klarwein. [6]