Fashion and celebrity photographer Terry O’Neill has died.
LONDON – The photographer Terry O’Neill, chronicler of Swinging Sixties London, has died aged 81, according to his licensee, Iconic Images.
O’Neill’s famous shot of Faye Dunaway – his former wife – after her Oscar win for “Network” hangs in the National Portrait Gallery in London. O’Neill’s career started at age 14 when he left school with the ambitions of becoming a jazz drummer, but ended up working in a photographic unit at Heathrow Airport.
By 1965 he was being commissioned by the biggest magazines and newspapers in the world, creating the historic images of the Swinging Sixties and working alongside Terence Donovan, David Bailey and Lord Snowdon. O’Neill would spend a career shooting for titles including Vogue, Paris Match and Rolling Stone and his books include Legends and Celebrity .
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