November 17, 2019
The celebrated photographer Terry O’Neill, who has been hailed as capturing 60s youth culture, has died at the age of 81.
Iconic Photographer Terry ONeill Dies Aged 81
O’Neill, who rose to fame with his work with the Beatles and The Rolling Stones, died at home on Saturday following a long illness.
Some of the stars who had been photographed by O’Neill paid tributes to him in the wake of the news, including Sir Elton John who said the photographer had taken “the most iconic photographs of me through the years”, and had “completely captured” his “moods”.
“He was brilliant, funny and I absolutely loved his company,” he added.Terry O'Neill took the most iconic photographs of me throughout the years, completely capturing my moods. He was brilliant, funny and I absolutely loved his company. A real character who has now passed on. RIP you wonderful man. Love, Elton xx#RIP#TerryONeillpic.twitter.com/6rCGqEMCry— Elton John (@eltonofficial) November 17, 2019 A spokesman for Iconic Images, which represents O’Neill’s impressive archive of photographic work, said: “It is with a heavy heart that Iconic Images announces the passing of Terence ‘Terry’ O’Neill, CBE.
“Terry was a class act, quick witted and filled with charm.
“Anyone who was lucky enough to know or work with him can attest to his generosity and modesty.
“As one of the most iconic photographers of the last 60 years, his legendary pictures will forever remain imprinted in our memories as well as in our hearts and minds.”
Amongst his most celebrated portraits were those he took of David Bowie, Elizabeth Taylor, Faye Dunaway, and Clint Eastwood. David Bowie and Elizabeth Taylor, photographed by Terry O'Neill in 1975 pic.twitter.com/zWaMe5JI4f— Eddie Robson (@EddieRobson) November 17, 2019RIP Terry O'Neill. Started shooting pictures in Fleet Street for The Daily Sketch in 1959 and then went on to conquer the world. A truly incredible career. Pic: Faye Dunaway with her Oscar, Beverly Hills Hotel, 1977. pic.twitter.com/jGrvDrZeqK— Matthew Fearn (@pixed) November 17, 2019Paul Newman and Clint Eastwood photographed by Terry O'Neill, 1972 pic.twitter.com/FesIIIyDSB— priscilla page (@BBW_BFF) November 17, 2019 Barbara Streisand also paid tribute to O’Neill online, writing: “You took such wonderful pictures.” Terry O’Neill - You took such wonderful pictures. May you RIP. pic.twitter.com/tO5UlTt6f5— Barbra Streisand (@BarbraStreisand) November 17, 2019 One of his last major public appearances was when he collected his CBE for services to photography from the Duke of Cambridge at Buckingham Palace in October.
After receiving his honour O’Neill, who had been suffering from prostate cancer and was in a wheelchair, said the award “surpasses anything I’ve had happen to me in my life”.
Comedian and children’s author David Walliams also paid tribute to the “genius” of Mr O’Neill, tweeting that his death is the “end of an era. RIP the great photographer Terry O’Neill. A huge talent and an absolute gentleman”.
O’Neill is one of the world’s most collected photographers with work hanging in national art galleries and private collections worldwide.
His images have graced album covers, movie posters and magazine covers and by 1965 he was being asked to work with the biggest magazines and newspapers in the world.
The Royal Photographic Society said he had grasped that the youth culture of the 1960s was a key moment in time globally and he began to record the new faces in film, fashion and music who would go on to become megastars.
His work, which captures the heights of the swinging sixties, included The Beatles and The Rolling Stones when they were still struggling young bands, along with David Bowie, Led Zeppelin, Eric Clapton and Chuck Berry.
Film stars such as Sir Michael Caine and Raquel Welch remained lifelong friends. Sir Michael previously described Mr O’Neill as “a historian whose camera captured the resurgence and energy of this revolution”.
He added: “I can think of no other photographer who has contributed so much to our heritage.”
The Queen and former South African president Nelson Mandela have posed for portraits with O’Neill and striking images of former prime minister Sir Winston Churchill are also among his archive.
Footballers Bobby Moore, Franz Beckenbauer, Pele and George Best; manager Brian Clough, boxer Muhammad Ali and Pakistani cricketer and politician Imran Khan were among the sporting greats whom he captured.
He was also known for his photographs of Audrey Hepburn, Elizabeth Taylor, Terence Stamp, Jean Shrimpton, Tom Jones, and Frank Sinatra through to singers Bruce Springsteen, Amy Winehouse and U2 in recent decades.
The Iconic Images spokesman said O’Neill was also one of the first photographers to work with a new film franchise starring actor Sean Connery as James Bond.
He went on to work on several Bond films throughout the decades, including several with Sir Roger Moore.Bonds by Terry O’Neill. pic.twitter.com/CdzKTOjwG6— Daniel Benneworth-Gray (@gray) November 17, 2019 O’Neill, who was born in Heston, west London, had initially expected to become a priest but soon found his true calling to be music.
He set his heart set on becoming a jazz drummer and tried to get a job at an airline believing it would help him to travel to New York City and play in the jazz clubs. He opted for photography as a career when he could not find work as a steward.
He then got a life-changing lucky break while working for British Airways forerunner the British Overseas Airways Corporation.
He said: “Part of my work was to take photographs of people arriving and departing at the terminals. I happened upon a very well-dressed, bowler-hatted man taking a quick nap in the departures area, and he was surrounded by African chieftains, fully clad in their regalia.
“Soon after, I was approached by an editor who told me that they wanted to show the photo to his paper. The man napping turned out to be then-home secretary Rab Butler.
“The paper ran my photo and I was off and running. I was offered a job at the Daily Sketch where I worked for several years before going out on my own.” Related... George Michael's Sister Hits Back At Elton John Over Sexuality Claims Strictly Come Dancing's Blackpool Week Special Threw Out A Few Surprises 12 Amazing Photos You Missed This Week
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