Terry O’Neill (born in 1938),
whose coveted work hangs in national galleries and private collections
worldwide, has produced covers for Time, Newsweek, Stern, Paris Match,
The Sunday Times Magazine, Vanity Fair and many others over the course
of his six-decade career. Since he first picked up a camera in 1958, he
has photographed presidents, prime ministers, rock stars, Oscar winners
and the British Royal Family. His work has delivered iconic movie
posters, album covers and fashion plates for the world’s top designers.
Mr.
O’Neill has chronicled the lives of emerging rock stars and icons of
the 60s including David Bowie, Elton John, The Who, Eric Clapton, Chuck
Berry and many others. He photographed The Beatles and The Rolling
Stones when they were struggling young bands and worked closely with
Frank Sinatra for over 30 years, being granted access to the legend back
stage and in private.
Former husband to legendary actress Faye
Dunaway, his photograph of her in Beverley Hills, the morning after she
won her Best Actress Oscar for Network, has been nominated as the most
iconic Hollywood shot of all time. His photographs of Brigitte Bardot,
Jean Shrimpton and Audrey Hepburn capture the charisma of these
superstars at the peak of their careers.




























