The Pamela Green Nude Posing Guide No.4 (1973)


Something rather unique and special sent to me by friend of the site and long time Pamela Green fan Simon and something I had never seen before. The Pamela Green Nude Posing Guide No.4 published in 1973 by Pam with photo’s taken by Douglas Webb. The guide is 4 pages including the cover and features Pamela in 48 different poses across 3 pages in a contact sheet style, with each image having a number (The image above was No.342). Two pages feature poses by Pam on a white background as above, with the other page being on a black background, with lots of use of light and shadows.

The date of this guide would put Pamela’s age at 43/44, so later in her career, way beyond her time with Harrison Marks, but also a time when I have seen very little of her ‘older’ work. All the shots are very artistically posed and show off Pam’s body at it’s very best, but as you can see are uncensored and show Pam in a more natural state than her early career.

Raunchy Rita’s Bedroom Pose!


Pamela Green in the guise of Rita Landre posing in a raunchy opened shirt shot on the loft set by Harrison Marks. As always, a perfectly executed pose by Pam, to the point that a precisely placed front hand on the bedpost casts a shadow at just the right spot to hide things between her legs. If you look hard you can just see an outline of things though!

Rita’s Little Leather Look! (1958)


Pamela Green as Rita Landre posing in open blouse and short leather skirt from Kamera Special No.2 P51 (1958). A shot from this set of photo’s it features Rita in a short (red) leather skirt, open blouse and a bejewelled cross necklace.

Rita Landre – Nothing But Fur! (1959)


Pamela Green, posing as Rita Landre with nothing but a white fur coat for cover! Taken by Harrison Marks and published in the 1959 hardback book, P54 ‘Pamela – A Portrait in 58 Studies’, a beautiful shot of Rita with a quizzical look on her face.

Rita Landre – Luring You In! (1960)

I love this set of Rita Landre (Pam Green) on the Alley Set, which appear in Kamera No.23 (1960) and I particularly like the top shot! Wearing just her fur shawl and stockings stood against the Parisian posters, she looks like a very high class lady of the night, waiting for her next gentleman visitor. You can see all of the shots from this set I have so far, including a stunning colour shot here.

Pam & Jean – Balcony With a View! (Original)

A stunning view in more than one way of Jean Spaul (Sporle) and Pamela Green. Taken by Harrison Marks on the balcony of the apartment he owned with Pam down in Hampstead and obviously a good position for a spot of nude sunbathing! The original cropped version of Pam and Jean together on this balcony was published in Kamera No.27 P27 (1960) and also features several other shots of the two, in and around the grounds of the apartment.

Thanks to Simon for sending through this scan of this original negative. Interestingly the actual negative, along with others that Simon has sent through has blue marking or pen added over the pubic regions. One assumes this may have been added as part of the developing process to hide sensitive bits when printed for publication? Anyone heard of this before, as it’s the first I’ve seen or heard about it. Thankfully modern scanners can be adapted to remove the blue colour, so we get to see Jean and Pam in all their fully glory, or at least a peak at it!

Rita’s Postcard From Heaven!


I recently purchased a missing copy of Kamera from Yak who runs the official Pamela Green site and as part of the package I also got a copy of this great postcard. Featuring Pamela Green as Rita Landre it shows her posing nude as she kneels with a blue satin sheet and thought it was too good not to share. I know it’s also a cheap link for Pam’s official site, but that’s well worth a look, as Yak has just posted a fantastic early shot of Pam by Stefan Glass. Thanks to Yak for the postcard from Heaven. :)

Art For Art’s Sake (Video)

I thought it was about time I posted another video, so why not start at the beginning with the first Harrison Marks Kamera Cine Film. This film is Kamera Cine Film No.1 titled ‘Art For Art’s Sake’, made in 1959 and published in February 1960 in black and white it was 50ft long (2:30 minutes) and available in both 8mm and 16mm formats.  Filmed at the Gerrard Street studio it features Jean Spaul and Pamela Green and the original synopsis states – ‘Lovely Jean Spaul decides to become an artist and as her model she engages beautiful Pamela Green; anything can happen with these two together.’

The film is missing the opening credits, but is complete apart from that and is very good quality considering it’s age, but no sound on this one as I haven’t had time to add any. I’ll leave you to add your own sound effects. A great glamour film from GHM featuring Pamela Green, so enjoy!

*This film is copyright George Harrison Marks Enterprises Limited

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