Terence Daniel Donovan FRPS (14 September 1936 – 22 November 1996)[1] was an English photographer and film director, noted for his fashion photography of the 1960s.
He also directed many TV commercials and oversaw the music video to Robert Palmer's "Addicted to Love" and "Simply Irresistible".
Along with David Bailey and Brian Duffy (nicknamed by Norman Parkinson the 'Black Trinity'),[7] he captured, and in many ways helped create, the Swinging London of the 1960s: a culture of high fashion and celebrity chic.
[10][failed verification] In the early 1970s Donovan branched out into film production and it was during this period that he moved his studio to 30 Bourdon Street, Mayfair, now marked by a memorial plaque.
[11] Donovan shot for various fashion magazines, including Harper's Bazaar and Vogue, as well as directing some 3000 TV commercials, and the rarely seen 1973 cop film, Yellow Dog starring Jiro Tamiya.