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Bowie by O'Neill: The definitive collection with unseen images

Terry O'Neill

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More than 500 photographs of David Bowie, shot by celebrated photographer Terry O'Neill, including images never published before.

'This is not just another Bowie book. This, it's fair to say, is THE Bowie book... Essential for any fan.'
THE SUNDAY TELEGRAPH

'A truly sparkling collection.'
THE DAILY MAIL

'More than 500 photos of immense breadth and depth.'
VOGUE

Chosen as one of Vogue's Best David Bowie Books.

This book is the breathtaking result of iconic photographer Terry O'Neill's creative partnership with David Bowie that spanned over a number of years, including images published here for the first time.

Containing rare and never-before-seen photographs, their work together includes images from the last Ziggy Stardust performance, recording sessions for Young Americans and the renowned studio portraits for Diamond Dogs - plus live shows, film shoots, backstage moments and more.

With more than 500 photographs, this is the ultimate portrait of an inspiring, challenging and ever-changing artist.

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Terry O'Neill

Terry O'Neill is one of the most important photographers of his generation, taking iconic portraits of artists from The Beatles to The Rolling Stones, Elizabeth Taylor to Audrey Hepburn. He has worked with such icons as Michael Caine, Brigitte Bardot, Sean Connery, Terence Stamp, Ava Gardner, Paul Newman, Robert Redford, Raquel Welch, Roger Moore, Amy Winehouse, Nelson Mandela and hundreds of others. Frank Sinatra, whom O'Neill worked with for several decades, considered him a friend and O'Neill had a close working relationship with David Bowie, including photographing the iconic "Jumping Dog" image used for the promotion of Diamond Dogs. O'Neill's photograph of Faye Dunaway sitting by the pool the morning after winning the Academy Award in 1977 is widely considered to be the most iconic image of Hollywood. His work is included in permanent collections in museums, galleries and private collections worldwide.

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