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Terry O'Neill (British, 1938)
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Terry O'Neill Audrey Hepburn 1967
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Terry O'Neill Brigitte Bardor, Spain 1971
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Terry O'Neill David Bowie, Diamond Dogs
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Terry O'Neill Elton John, Dodger Stadium 1975
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Terry O'Neill Elton John, Dodger Stadium 1975
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Terry O'Neill Eric Clapton
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Biography |
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Born in London |
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Terry O‘Neill is an English photographer, who achieved his greatest success documenting the fashion style, and celebrities of the 1960s. He attracted attention for photographing his subjects is unconventional or candid settings. |
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Terry‘s reputation grew during the 1960s, and in addition to photographing the elite the decade‘s show business icons, such as Judy Garland, The Beatles and The Rolling Stones, he also photographed members of the British Royal Family, and several prominent politicians, showing a more natural and human side to these subjects than had usually been portrayed before. |
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Among his most famous images were the now-famous colour and black and white shots of then-girlfriend Faye Dunaway at dawn on March 29, 1977, lounging next to the swimming pool at the Beverly Hills Hotel the morning after winning the Academy Award for Best Actress for Network, with several newspapers scattered around her and her Oscar statuette prominently shown on a table beside her breakfast tray. A black and white shot from the series hangs in the permanent collection of the National Portrait Gallery in London, England. |
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