Daphne Zileri

Daphne Dougall Hogg[1] was born on 19 April 1936 in the El Tigre neighborhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina, to parents who had immigrated from Scotland at the turn of the twentieth century.

The agency's biggest client was located in Cuba and when the Cuban Revolution made doing business impossible, Dougall became a flight attendant.

[8] In 1968, when the military government of Juan Velasco Alvarado took control of the country, Enrique was exiled to Spain and Zileri took what jobs she could find to support the family.

[6] She also assisted in multiple functions to keep the magazine running during other upheavals, when they were forced to shut down or were exiled due to their pro-Democracy stance.

Her photographs, often of children, depict a "unique sensitivity" to the human condition[2] and the majority reflected the color and reality of the streets of Lima.