Terry O'Neill
Terry O'Neill
Renowned British photographer Terry O’Neill has the distinction of having shot five Bonds, from Sean Connery to Daniel Craig, more than 20 iconic Bond Girls, as well as Frank Sinatra, Steve McQueen, Elton John, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Audrey Hepburn and Faye Dunaway.
His association with James Bond films began in 1964, when he photographed on the set of Goldfinger, starting a relationship with the franchise that has endured for more than 50 years.
B&B Italia Serie Up 2000 Armchair and Pouf
A red B&B Italia Serie Up 2000 Armchair and Pouf UP5_6 can be spotted in the 1971 film Diamonds Are Forever.
In the film, the chair is part of the interior of Willard Whyte's summer house ("on the ridge, about ten miles out of town"). The house used for the film was Elrod House, in Palm Springs.
RANSOM Gallery in Chelsea, London launched Bond and Beyond, a limited edition book with digital tablet and exclusive Bond-related photographs by Terry O'Neill. To make it even more unique, the book is set inside a bespoke coffee table.
The Peninsula Hong Kong hotel, featured in the movie The Man With The Golden Gun, pays tribute to James Bond with a unique photographic exhibition by iconic British photographer Terry O'Neill.
All About Bond
All About Bond is a unique memoir that will delight, amuse and inform Bond fans the world over. The humor, the drama and the camaraderie, on set and off, is captured through the immortal lens of one of the world's most legendary photographers, Terry O'Neill.