I’ve published several colour shots of a rather revealing Doreen Pierre before here, but never realized that she actually posed for Harrison Marks and appeared in Kamera. The above shot is one of her from a studio session with Marks, and 6 shots of her including this shot on page 40 appear in Kamera No.71 (1966). Unlike the more revealing colour shots I’ve published, this shot although uncensored shows a very neat, tidy and shaven Doreen down below, making it ever so easy for the retouchers when editing this shot for publication back then.
Some Fresh Air with Christine
Tina Graham/Christine Carter taken by Harrison Marks on location. This time a lighter haired version that she seemed to prefer as her career progressed.
Cracking view as she poses by the tree, and I think the location was Cornwall, but not 100% sure. There are other images from this set of Christine in Kamera No.48 with an old tin mine in the background, hence the assumption of Cornwall.
Rosemary: All On Display Outdoors!

Rosemary de Canonville giving us a great outdoor display of what she has to offer. Scanned from an original 10 by 8 print, this shot was taken by Leslie Bainbridge and typical of his style.
It’s interesting to see the different styles and preferences of photographers back then. Roark obviously had a preference for the younger, natural sun tanned models. Bainbridge opted for the fully shaven view, leaving little to the imagination, but again with its own merits. I like both styles for different reasons, but still tend to go back to Harrison Marks and his more generic style of glamour photography. GHM tended to focus more on the shape and form of the model’s pose along with lighting than what the model had to offer.









