My work is nothing like it but that’s who I copied in the beginning, because you always have to copy somebody.”“Not really. The newspaper reporter who saw me take that picture said, ‘I’d love to send that picture to my editor – did you know that was Rab Butler?’ He was a senior government minister and I had no idea. But there was always respect amongst us all because I was really something; I was a young kid who could get people’s pictures in the newspaper and that was really important to these pop groups at the time – it was like getting a TV show of your own. There was a bloke there, Peter Campion, who got me interested [in photography]. It sounds ridiculous when you say that, but it’s true – I’m not into equipment or anything. Trouvez les Faye Dunaway images et les photos d’actualités parfaites sur Getty Images. Choisissez parmi des contenus premium Faye Dunaway de la plus haute qualité. In 2011 he was awarded The Royal Photographic Society's Centenary medal in recognition of a sustained, significant contribution to the art of photography.In September 2016, Ransom Art Gallery exhibited O'Neill's extensive archive of David Bowie photography to coincide with the publication of the book 'Bowie By O'Neill'. If I couldn’t use a camera I’d be happy as a sandboy, because you take the picture in your mind and you just need the bloody camera to capture it, but if I could work without cameras it would be ideal. You remember how you could have stayed on but you didn’t, you went. They’ll never see a band like that so exposed – exposed, that’s an interesting word – like The Stones were; they’ll never show that any more. I mean, it was so funny.” “No. “Then I met a guy called Brian Fogarty, who was the star photographer on “Then he died in a plane crash and suddenly, after a year, I got his job on “I said, ‘Oh, really?’ and he said, ‘Yeah. I just photographed them as they were – that was my style; so it just fitted in great for me.”“That’s true, I was. Find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks for sale, the latest news, and sold auction prices. Most celebrated of his Los Angeles works are his photographs of a sullen Brigitte Bardot smoking in the wind, and of Faye Dunaway—who he went on to marry—the morning after she won her Best Actress Oscar for the film Network in 1977. Ed 50. I’m not into photographers and, believe it or not, I hate cameras. Faye Dunaway, Los Angeles, 1977. His very first job in his new role was to photograph a then-little-known beat group called The Beatles. Now, for the first time, O'Neill selects a range of images from his extensive archive of "vintage prints," which will surprise and delight collectors and photography lovers alike. “They gave me homework to do at the weekends and I’d go across to the airport [Heathrow] and photograph people crying, saying goodbye, coming back to England – all sorts of reportage stuff. Please refresh the page and try again.Digital Camera World is part of Future US Inc, an international media group and leading digital publisher. It’s not photography – photography is about moments and you can’t get it with all that shebang going on. I worked hard enough but I wish, in one way, I’d worked even harder. See available photographs, and prints and multiples for sale and learn about the artist. He photographed The Beatles and The Rolling Stones when they were still struggling to get a recording contract, and snapped Oscar-winner Faye Dunaway by a Beverly Hills poolside in what has been described as the most iconic Hollywood shot of all time. loneliness of celebrity than this, of his future wife. Aged just 24, O’Neill travelled to Hollywood, freelancing for Vogue, Paris Match and Rolling Stone. Terry O’Neill is a British photographer known for his distinctive snapshot aesthetic and for his candid portraits of celebrities. I’m never satisfied… but what can I do?”Get the best camera deals, reviews, product advice, competitions, unmissable photography news and more!Thank you for signing up to Digital Camera World. When you’re going through all your stuff, certain days come back to you.