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  • Michael Caine

    Caine and able: Michael Caine photographed by Terry O’Neill – in pictures

    One of the UK’s most acclaimed actors, Michael Caine has been captured over the decades by his collaborator and longtime friend, photographer Terry O’Neill
  • Terrifying ... Ai Weiwei: History of Bombs at the Imperial War Museum.

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    Ai Weiwei terrifies us and Audrey Hepburn takes a dip – the week in art

    The artist and activist tackles weapons of mass destruction and Terry O’Neill’s most celebrated photographs of A-listers are on display
  • Audrey Hepburn in France while filming Two for the Road in 1966.

    Sinatra swinging, Hepburn swimming: Terry O’Neill’s most celebrated images – in pictures

    The first retrospective show since the death of the celebrated photographer is full of striking shots of performers at their most outrageous
  • Roger Moore as James Bond and Madeline Smith as Miss Caruso posing on bed on the film set of 'Live and Let Die', 1973

    For your eyes only: Terry O'Neill's unseen shots of James Bond – in pictures

    Celebrated photographer Terry O’Neill went on a string of Bond film shoots, including Goldfinger, Diamonds Are Forever and Live and Let Die. A new book, published by ACC Art Books, collects together images from O’Neill’s archives
  • Terry O’Neill covering the Miss World contest of 1961.

    Terry O’Neill obituary

    Photographer hailed for his famous shots that captured the spirit of the pop and film world of the 1960s and 70s
  • Faye Dunaway

    Photographer Terry O'Neill: a life in pictures

    Terry O’Neill helped capture an era of cultural and social revolution in Britain. Here is a selection of some of his images of stars from film, music and fashion
  • Terry O’Neill

    Photographer of swinging 60s Terry O'Neill dies aged 81

    Londoner known for his pictures of Beatles, Stones, Bardot and Sean Connery had cancer
  • Today he’s an alien … Bowie photographed during filming of The Man Who Fell to Earth in Los Angeles, 1976.

    Terry O'Neill on his best Bowie shoots: 'David never needed coaxing'

    He photographed the biggest stars on Earth but Bowie was his favourite. He recalls the star’s irresistible charm, his most outlandish outfits – and his druggiest shoot
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    Terry O’Neill: ‘I'd love to have photographed Amy Winehouse’

    The photographer, 79, on the cultural watershed of the 60s, turning down Marilyn Monroe and how all the proper stars have gone
  • Elton Al Fresco<br>English pop singer Elton John at Caribou Ranch, Colorado for the recording of his tenth album ‘Rock of The Westies’, 1974. (Photo by Terry O’Neill/Getty Images)

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    Frozen in Time: Elton John, Caribou studios, Colorado, June 1975

    A frugal breakfast for the star – and friend – during the recording of Rock of the Westies, photographed by Terry O’Neill
  • Terror and Tears in the Central African Republic

    Shortlisted entries for the Terry O'Neill Photography awards 2014 – in pictures

    Death in Gaza, violence in Ukraine and an imaginative pitch for an advertising campaign for fruit are just some of the varied entries shortlisted for the Terry O’Neill Photography Awards.
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    Terry O'Neill Photography Award 2014 – last call for entries

    The Terry O’Neill Photography Award is a leading photographic prize, with both cash and a commission for the Guardian features section on offer
  • Audrey Hepburn takes a swim Film Belgian American film actress

    Celebrity portraits by Terry O'Neill – in pictures

    Audrey Hepburn takes a swim
  • Adolescence Denied: Young Immigrants in Greece

    A lost generation: Alessandro Penso's award-winning work - in pictures

    Italian photographer Alessandro Penso has won the Terry O'Neill Tag award for his series Adolescence Denied: Young Immigrants in Greece

  • Alessandro Penso's Adolescence Denied: Young Immigrants in Greece

    Sean O'Hagan on photography
    Alessandro Penso captures the pitiful plight of Greece's teenage migrants

    Sean O'Hagan: Penso's reportage-style shots deserve the Terry O'Neill award – but for me the haunting narratives of shortlisted photographers Wendy Sacks and Mimi Mollica stand out the most

  • Contact Sheet By Jane Bown

    My worst shot

  • My best shot
    My best shot: The one that got away

  • My best shot
    Hot lips: photographing Brigitte Bardot

    Photographer Terry O'Neill recalls one of his most iconic images, a tousled portrait of Brigitte Bardot smoking on set – and explains why the idea nearly went up in smoke

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    My best shot
    Terry O'Neill's best shot

    'I just wanted the wind to blow once more – and it did'

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