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Burton and Batmobile
By Terry O Neill
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
the filming of his 1989 production of ‘Batman’. British photographer, Terry O’Neill, has photographed
Category

Late 20th Century Black and White Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

Audrey Hepburn Relaxing by a Pool, 1966
By Terry O Neill
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
, 1966. Other Editions Include: 30x40 40x60 British photographer, Terry O’Neill, has photographed
Category

Late 20th Century Contemporary Black and White Photography

Materials

Silver Gelatin

Sharon Tate Teddy Bear Nude, London 1968
By Terry O Neill
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
" 20"x24" Larger sizes available on request. Terry O’Neill has chronicled the lives of emerging rock
Category

1960s Black and White Photography

Materials

Silver Gelatin

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Terry O’Neill was one of the world’s most collected photographers, with work hanging in national art galleries and private collections worldwide. From presidents to pop stars, he photographed the frontline of fame for over six decades.

O’Neill began his career at the birth of the 1960s. While other photographers concentrated on earthquakes, wars and politics, O’Neill realized that youth culture was a breaking news story on a global scale and began chronicling the emerging faces of film, fashion and music who would go on to define the Swinging Sixties. By 1965 he was being commissioned by the biggest magazines and newspapers in the world.

No other photographer embraced the span of fame as O'Neill had, capturing the icons of our age from Winston Churchill to Nelson Mandela, from Frank Sinatra and Elvis to Amy Winehouse, from Audrey Hepburn and Brigitte Bardot to Nicole Kidman, as well as every James Bond from Sean Connery to Daniel Craig.

​O’Neill photographed The Beatles and The Rolling Stones when they were still struggling young bands in 1963 and pioneered backstage reportage photography with David Bowie, Elton John, The Who, Eric Clapton and Chuck Berry. His images have adorned historic rock albums, movie posters and international magazine covers.

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(Biography provided by Hilton Asmus Contemporary)

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