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Norman ParkinsonCelia Hammond is photographed by Norman Parkinson wearing goggles and a headdress made of silk chiffon for Queen magazine in 1964. Hammond became a favorite model of Parkinson's and credits the rise of her career to him and his photographs.
View Product DetailsCreedence Clearwater Revival at Oakland Coliseum Arena, 1970 — Vintage Print
Ed CaraeffJohn Fogerty, lead singer and guitarist of Creedence Clearwater Revival, is photographed performing with the band at the Oakland Coliseum Arena in California in 1970. The show would be recorded and released as an album years later, becoming known as The Concert.
View Product DetailsDella Oake for British Vogue, 1950 — Limited Edition Print
Norman ParkinsonThis image captures an unpublished full frame of Della Oake as she is photographed for the May 1950 cover of British Vogue. Oake was the first British model to be featured in American Vogue and is considered one of the quintessential porcelain-skinned beauties of the 1950s.
View Product DetailsArt Farmer & Benny Golson, 1960 — Vintage Print
Ted WilliamsFounders of The Jazztet, trumpet player Art Farmer and tenor saxophonist Benny Golson hold their instruments as they stand amongst the rubble. Williams took this picture as part of a photoshoot for the September 1960 cover of Jazz publication DownBeat magazine.
View Product DetailsPelé celebrating his World Cup win, 1970 — Limited Edition Print
Neil LeiferPelé is photographed getting carried off the field by fans after winning the FIFA World Cup Final against Italy at the Estadio Azteca in Mexico City on June 21, 1970. The Brazillian footballer was instrumental in securing his team's way to the final, having scored 14 of Brazil's 19 goals in the tournament.
View Product DetailsElla Fitzgerald under the spotlight, 1961 — Vintage Print
Ted WilliamsElla Fitzgerald performs on Ken Nordine's show in Chicago in 1961. Often referred to as the First Lady of Song, Queen of Jazz, and Lady Ella, Fitzgerald was the first African American woman to win a Grammy Award and collected an astounding 14 over the course of her career.
View Product DetailsRaquel Welch crucifixion — Co-Signed Edition Print
Terry O'NeillActress Raquel Welch in a photo conceived by photographer Terry O'Neill after Welch noted that she was afraid that the press would "crucify" her for her film choices, taken on the Fox Lot in the late 1960s. Originally deemed too scandalous for promotional use at the time, the photo wasn't published until 30 years later, on the cover of The Sunday Times magazine, and is now one of O'Neill's most iconic and collected works.
View Product DetailsSteve McQueen in aviator sunglasses, 1969 — Vintage Print
Terry O'NeillSteve McQueen wears aviator sunglasses as he sits on his desk at his Hollywood office in 1969. McQueen's antihero persona, emphasized during the height of the counterculture of the 1960s, made him a top box-office draw for his films of the late 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s.
View Product DetailsPaul Newman at home with two beers, 1981 — Limited Edition Print
Eva SerenyA barefoot Paul Newman is photographed in a t-shirt and shorts as he carries beer outside his home in Connecticut, circa 1981. The charming colonial house on a pristine 10.46 acres was where Newman and his wife, actress Joanne Woodward, settled down and raised their family.
View Product DetailsRoger Moore as James Bond — Co-Signed Edition Print
Terry O'NeillRoger Moore is photographed as the famed British Secret Service agent James Bond. He was the lead in seven Bond features and O'Neill recalls going to the set of Live and Let Die thinking he would "go take photos of Roger Moore, but [he] came out knowing that [he] just took photos of James Bond.”
View Product DetailsEnid Boulting wearing a Helena Geffers suit, 1950 — Limited Edition Print
Norman ParkinsonEnid Boulting is photographed wearing a Helena Geffers suit for a British Vogue photoshoot in March of 1950. Boulting was the face of Biba Cosmetics in the late sixties and appeared on four British Vogue covers.
View Product DetailsBrigitte Bardot in Les Petroleuses, 1971 — Co-Signed Edition Print
Terry O'NeillBrigitte Bardot is photographed on the set of the western comedy Les Petroleuses a.k.a. The Legend of Frenchie King in Spain in 1971. Taken as part of a three-part series O'Neill was doing on Bardot, the image captures the bombshell in her role as an outlaw in search of oil complete with leather pants and a holstered gun.
View Product DetailsBrigitte Bardot with a dog while filming The Novices, 1970 — Co-Signed Edition Print
Terry O'NeillBrigitte Bardot dons brocade pajamas while napping during the filming of The Novices directed by Guy Casaril in France. O'Neill notes: "Between takes on the set, I stumbled upon Brigitte sleeping. As if on cue, the dog jumped onto the bed and stuck his tongue out. Brigitte woke with a start and began to laugh – but not before I’d taken my shot."
View Product DetailsLee Marvin on the set of Pocket Money, 1971 — Vintage Print
Terry O'NeillLee Marvin smokes a cigarette on the set of Stuart Rosenberg's comedy western Pocket Money in Tucson, Arizona in 1971. The American Western buddy comedy sees Paul Newman, a cowboy who is down on his luck, team up with his old partner (Lee Marvin) to complete his latest job for a shifty businessman.
View Product DetailsBrigitte Bardot for Shalako, 1968 — Co-Signed Edition Print
Terry O'NeillActress Brigitte Bardot smokes a cigarette at a producer’s lunch in Deauville before the filming of the 1968 movie Shalako. This was the first time that Bardot met her costar Sean Connery in what would be a union of two of the sixties' most iconic, charismatic sex symbols on the big screen.
View Product DetailsWenda Parkinson over a Rolls-Royce, 1950 — Vintage Print
Norman ParkinsonBritish model Wenda Parkinson wears a satin Molyneaux evening gown while posing with a 1907 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost for British Vogue in 1950. Wenda was one of Norman Parkinson's favorite subjects and a year after the pair's first assignment together, they got married.
View Product DetailsDuke Ellington in Chicago, 1955 — Vintage Print
Ted WilliamsDuke Ellington is photographed playing the piano accompanied by other musicians during a Christmas party in Chicago, 1955. Ellington gained a national profile through his orchestra's appearances at the Cotton Club in Harlem and in the years following, cemented himself as one of the most significant composers of the genre.
View Product DetailsFaye Dunaway The Morning After, 1977 — Co-Signed Edition Print
Terry O'NeillFaye Dunaway takes breakfast by the pool as she reads the day’s newspapers at the Beverley Hills Hotel on March 29, 1977. This photograph of the morning after she won an Oscar for Best Actress in a Leading Role for Network is widely considered to be one of the defining images of Hollywood.
View Product DetailsGrace Coddington wearing Jane & Jane, 1966 — Limited Edition Print
Norman ParkinsonGrace Coddington is photographed wearing a fleece collarless coatdress by Jane Jane for British Vogue in August of 1966. The picture was taken by Norman Parkinson who also shot Coddington's first-ever Vogue photos after she won the publication's Young Model Competition.
View Product DetailsDavid Bowie on stage, 1976 — Vintage Print
Terry O'NeillDavid Bowie is photographed crouched down and crooning onstage during his late American tour in 1976. Gone is the make-up, the glitter, and the outrageous clothes of previous tours, and in its place is a white-suited Gatsby look.
View Product DetailsPete Townshend smashing his Stratocaster, 1967 — Vintage Print
Ed CaraeffPete Townshend of The Who kneels on stage as he smashes his Sunburst Fender Stratocaster while performing My Generation at the Opera House in Peoria, Illinois in 1967. Townshend was known for destroying his guitars on stage. It is estimated he broke over 35 guitars in 1967 alone.
View Product DetailsHands Over Paris, 1960 — Limited Edition Print
Norman ParkinsonAmerican fashion model Nena von Schlebrügge is photographed wearing a damson velvet hat by Pierre Cardin during a photoshoot for Queen magazine on August 31, 1960. The photoshoot featured Schlebrügge modeling in a helicopter flying over the Eiffel Tower.
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