Anna Verdi, leaning back on a sofa arm as she poses for Harrison Marks. Another versatile 1960s UK model that worked with all the key photographers of the time. Great slender figure and natural look. :)
Angela’s Smooth Views

Two shots of a very smooth Angela Duncan from restored 10 by 8 prints. I have a lot of images of Angela both natural and shaven, but these two are the most obvious shots of her smooth down below. Unfortunately, these prints were ripped and in poor quality, so this is the best I could restore them. Still worth seeing as they show off Angela’s figure and smooth pussy as she posed at Jason Studio’s. :)
Suzi Shaw Compared!


A before and after shot of a restored 35 mm colour negative of Suzi Shaw. The second shot from a set of amateur shots, that took a few hours to restore, but turned out fantastically and really shows off Suzi’s body at its best! Members get to see the full restored version here.
Maria Clarence Laid Bare!
Maria Clarence beautiful and bare from an original negative scan, with the published retouched version of this shot appearing in Kamera No.46 P15 (1962).
Her first appearance was in Kamera No.45 (1962) and further photos were published in issues No.46, 47, 48, 50, 55, 56, 60, 61, 66 & No.75. She also appeared in Kamera Special No.3 and six pages in the hardback book ‘She Walks in Beauty’. Maria was chosen for the 1962 Cornwall location shoot, and a total of nearly eighty photographs of Maria were published, including duos taken with Margaret Nolan and Jane Mathews. There are two known sets of 35 mm Colour Slides of Maria, No’s 24 and No.32 with Margaret Nolan from the Cornwall shoot.
Terry’s Treasures: Carolyn Baine
A first appearance and new model from the archives of Terry Sparks. The gorgeous Carolyn Baine posing topless in jeans on a black background. Taken by Terry in 1978, this set of images of Carolyn features her posing in various outfits, but only topless.
A stunning shot with a light from behind highlighting her hair, and it reminds me very much of the Page 3 shots you used to get in the Sun newspaper in the 70s and 80s.







