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TGO Photography

  USA, Del Rey Oaks, 93940

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Tom O'Neal is a maverick in the world of wedding and people photography, Tom has been capturing the magic of moments for years. His intuitive connection to people enables him to approach each unique event with a signature of its own. Reactive photography has been a part of O’Neal’s repertoire long before the term popularized.

Time is definitely on Tom O’Neal’s side. He entered the world of photography via the one on one work he did in the Rock and Roll era of the sixties and seventies. Privileged to have privately photographed famous musicians and celebrities, he learned how to observe and act on the moment. “I never work off a formula. I look for the individual character that tells the story with every session, event, or wedding. I put people in a relaxed state, and make it fun…”

“When I was photographing rock and roll, the music was a celebration of peace and love. Weddings are a celebration of life and love…it’s all about the celebration.”

Knowing that important lost moments can never be recaptured, he realized that some of the best shots occur at the least expected moments. He built his photography career on the art of anticipation.
Tom O'Neal is a maverick in the world of wedding and people photography, Tom has been capturing the magic of moments for years. His intuitive connection to people enables him to approach each unique event with a signature of its own. Reactive photography has been a part of O’Neal’s repertoire long before the term popularized. Time is definitely on Tom O’Neal’s side. He entered the world of photography via the one on one work he did in the Rock and Roll era of the sixties and seventies. Privileged to have privately photographed famous musicians and celebrities, he learned how to observe and act on the moment. “I never work off a formula. I look for the individual character that tells the story with every session, event, or wedding. I put people in a relaxed state, and make it fun…” “When I was photographing rock and roll, the music was a celebration of peace and love. Weddings are a celebration of life and love…it’s all about the celebration.” Knowing that important lost moments can never be recaptured, he realized that some of the best shots occur at the least expected moments. He built his photography career on the art of anticipation.