Audrey Crane – In Focus No.15 Cover


One of my all time favourite magazine covers from Harrison Marks that’s not Kamera or Solo has to be this cover of In Focus No.15. Featuring Audrey Crane it just captivates me for some reason, maybe that the colours look so good, or just the way Audrey is posing showing off that body, who knows why, but worth sharing on here I thought :)

 

Nylon Flash No.16 – Super Four Girl Special!


An update version of the front and back cover of Nylon Flash No.16 Magazine featuring Angela Duncan (Trudi Eyre), Gerry Brown and Tracy Reeves of the super four girl special. The final girl, bottom left, looks very familiar, and I have several images of her, but as yet her name escapes me?

Eve Eden – Model No.1

Eve Eden (Rosa Domaille) on the cover of Model No.1 by Russell Gay. I actually published another version of this image from an original 35mm colour slide here, but either this version is reversed or mine is, but checking mine seems to be the correct way round. It’s always good to post the original and where it was published either on a cover or within a magazine :)

 

The 70’s Were Much More Open!

 

One of those small sets I’ve had hanging around for ages from the 70s and very typical of the more open and explicit content that started to appear. Not only did hair start to appear in shots, but also the ‘spread shot’ that seemed to be a popular pose in certain magazines. Not as explicit as hardcore but pushing the boundaries in many magazines you could acquire in certain establishments! Over my time collecting I seem to have built up quite a collection of the more risqué stuff, but hey, something for everyone, I suppose? :)

Not the most attractive model, but she had other qualities and love the green stockings and contrasting yellow headband, very 70s!

 

Ann Wilson – A Healthy Outlook!


Ann Wilson on the cover of Health & Efficiency Colour Special No.2 looking very healthy indeed! I love Ann, just very little of her in my collection and another redhead, so what’s not to like about her and that fabulous figure and perky little tits. Thanks to Ray for sending over a copy of this magazine that includes many other well known models including Ann :)

 

Dawn Grayson – From Rags to Riches! (Original)

A beautifully lit shot of Dawn Grayson by Harrison Marks as she poses for him on the Cinderella set in 1964. The published version of this shot appeared in Solo No.43 P22 (1964), but was a slightly tighter crop than my version, but I prefer this one. Dawn’s face and small perky tits are perfectly highlighted by the lighting come from the right, as she poses with her hands under her chin and with her arms in mid air. Although wearing the rags of Cinderella, she definitely looks like a Princess to me!

Franni Leigh – Skirt No.25 Cover

 

Fanni Leigh (Polly Eltes) on the cover of Skirt No.25 with the photo taken by Terry Sparks. I always like it when I come across a published image either on the cover or within the pages of a vintage magazine that I also have in my original collection and this falls into that category. I recently published a similar black and white version of Franni by Terry here, then what do I find on my travels but a magazine cover featuring one of the shots, but in colour. Unfortunately I don’t have any colour shots from this set of Franni, but at least I now know the colour of her top!
It’s always quite satisfying when you see a shot like above and can identify the model, photographer and date it was taken. The original shots were taken in August of 1972, so one assumes this was published later 72 or 73? Unfortunately I only found the cover, so no idea if Franni went on to reveal more on the inside pages!

 

An Underexposed Cylda! (1973)

Clyda Rosen on the cover of Fiesta Vol.7 No.9 (Sept 1973) looking rather demur and underexposed! I suppose we are used to seeing rather more of Clyda than we do in this shot, as even her large tits are partially covered, and she’s kept her knickers on for now. I suppose it is the cover of Fiesta, and there is only so far you can go on a fairly mainstream top shelf men’s magazine in the 70s. :)

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