Audrey Hepburn looks contemplative while a dove perches on her shoulder staring cheekily into the camera. Audrey is wearing a bucket hat and a soft collared sweater.
British photographer, Terry O’Neill, has photographed presidents, prime ministers, rock stars, Oscar winners and the British Royal Family. He chronicled the lives of emerging rock stars and icons of the 1960s, including David Bowie, Elton John, The Who, Eric Clapton and Chuck Berry. He photographed The Beatles and The Rolling Stones when they were struggling young bands, and worked closely with Frank Sinatra for over 30 years.
Photographer Terry O’Neill taking these pictures of Audrey Hepburn during the filming of Two for the Road in St. Tropez, France in August 1966.
“Out of nowhere this dove landed on her shoulder. I was lucky to capture a couple of frames before it flew off.” – Terry O’Neill.
His photograph of Faye Dunaway, in Beverly Hills, the morning after she won her Best Actress Oscar for Network, has been nominated as the most iconic Hollywood shot of all time. O’Neill has produced covers for Time, Newsweek, Stern, Paris Match, The Sunday Times Magazine and Vanity Fair, and his work is featured in national galleries and private collections worldwide.
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