Sophia Dawn and Frankie Young on a beach in Cornwall in some unusual poses (artistic?) from the hardback publication, She Walks in Beauty (1964). One of GHM’s favourite locations for outdoor work in the mid 1960s. I do sometimes wonder how he got away with all this nakedness on the beach, but I suppose the beaches were less crowded back then, or they were up early!
Pamela Green: Amongst The Balloons!
A great shot of a dark haired Pamela Green posing amongst coloured balloons. I can’t say I’ve seen any shots of Pam from this set before with the balloons, but it looks to be an early shot of her prior to her Kamera days? If I were to hazard a guess I’d say it was still taken by Harrison Marks, but probably appeared in Carnival or Foto in the mid 1950s, but I could be wrong?
Nicky Stevens: Bare Cupboard View

I think this shot is the closest I’ve seen of Nicky showing us an uncensored shot of what’s between her legs? You still don’t see much, but you can see she’s shaven, which I had guessed and maybe just a hint more, but that’s it! A very modest girl it seems, but I’m sure she must have opened her legs further for someone, maybe GHM in private?
Pam & Jean: Through The Square Windows!
A re-edited version of a different view on things in more than one way, with a shot of Pamela Green and Jean Spaul (Sporle) posing for Harrison Marks as they hang out of the window nude! A very simple but effective shot of Pam and Jean and I love the curve of Pam’s hips in this shot and clever use of the reflection, making it look as though we see the both sides of her figure. I don’t recall seeing this shot being used in Kamera, but I may be wrong?
June Palmer: Fishnets & Pearls

All four shots of the fabulous June Palmer from an original 35 mm colour slide set in my collection. A wonderful studio portrait of June in the prime of her modelling career. Posing topless in black fishnet tights, long black gloves and pearls.
Superb colours in these shots that help highlight June and that topless figure, classic stuff! It also seems red curtains as a background was the in thing back in the 1960s. :)







