TERRY O’NEILL

Terry O’Neill was a photographer best known for his work produced during the 1960’s. One of the first to see the potential of youth culture and the appeal of celebrity, Terry made his career in chronicling the most iconic faces of the day, including Bridget Bardot, Kate Moss, Frank Sinatra, and Mick Jagger. Terry O’Neill documented the most influential people and moments of the 1960’s by following his intuition, sensing the zeitgeist of the era and its key players before it became known as “the Swinging Sixties,” when its icons were just artists struggling to get a foot in the door.

Terry O’Neill was awarded the Royal Photographic Society Centenary Medal in 2011 and was an Honorary Fellow. He was also awarded a Commander of the British Empire for services to Photography in 2019. Today, he is one of the most celebrated and collected photographers in the world.