British photographer Terry O’Neill, whose images captured London’s swinging ’60s and who created iconic portraits of Elton John, Brigitte Bardot and Winston Churchill, has died. O’Neill died Saturday at his home in London following a long battle with cancer, according to Iconic Images, the agency that represented O’Neill. O’Neill later said that when photographing the Beatles he placed John Lennon in the foreground because he thought that “it was obvious John was the one with the personality.”Elton John performs at Dodger Stadium in 1975 in a well-known image captured by photographer Terry O’Neill. (Terry O’Neill/ Iconic Images)O’Neill was married to Dunaway for three years in the 1980s. The couple had a son, Liam Dunaway O’Neill.
Source: Los Angeles Times November 18, 2019 18:11 UTC