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Today is the Late Terry O'Neill's 85th Birthday!

Terry O’Neill was born on July 30, 1938 in London, England. His journey into photography began unexpectedly when he found himself in the right place at the right time, capturing a photograph of a young and aspiring musician named Sir Elton John. This serendipitous encounter kickstarted O'Neill's career, propelling him to become one of the most celebrated photographers of his time.

O'Neill's unique ability to capture intimate and candid moments allowed him to connect with his subjects on a deeper level. From his iconic shots of the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, and David Bowie - to his captivating portraits of Hollywood stars like Audrey Hepburn and Frank Sinatra, his photographs became timeless representations of cultural icons.

Terry O'Neill passed away on November 16, 2019, leaving behind an unparalleled legacy in the world of photography. Throughout his illustrious career spanning over six decades, he created a vast body of work that continues to inspire and captivate audiences worldwide.

Modern Rocks Gallery has obtained the largest collection of signed Terry O'Neill prints in the United States, obtained directly from Terry’s archive. Browse the full collection below.

As we celebrate Terry O'Neill's life, we remember and honor his extraordinary talent, and the legacy he left behind. His photographs continue to mesmerize and inspire generations of photographers and art enthusiasts alike, reminding us of the transformative power of visual storytelling.

Happy birthday, Terry O'Neill!

Stunning collection of film industry images by Terry O'Neill

Terry O’Neill is one of the world’s most collected photographers with work hanging in national art galleries and private collections worldwide. From presidents to pop stars he has photographed the frontline of fame for over six decades.

We're proud to present a new collection of Terry's film work to compliment his iconic music prints, including an outtake from the famous Faye Dunaway morning after the Oscars shoot.

Click HERE to see the collection