Dawn Grayson – Perfect Sofa Pose (Coloured)

My collection of Dawn Grayson images grows by the day, but you can never have enough of her, so it’s about time Oldiznewagain did a coloured version of one of here images :) the red of her hair and the blue of her eyes in this representation look almost perfect and he never seems to go wrong with his choice of background colours.  I must send him some of my Dame originals to colour to see how they come out, as I know he does requests from others if you look at his site.

The original post featuring the black and white version can be found here and it’s also the same sofa as the my previous post with Caroline Coon on!

Caroline Coon on The Couch!


A restored print of Caroline Coon posing on a couch in all her fabulous glory, sent over by Kevin! I’ve posted plenty of retouched shots of Caroline, but I do enjoy seeing these shots of her where her thick bush is on display for all to see and enjoy.

Pamela Green – What The Postman Saw!

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I am pretty certain that this is an early Pamela Green by Zoltan Glass as I’ve seen her with a similar look in other photo’s taken by Zoltan here. I love the pose, the look and the see through mac, although you can only just see her tits! Defiantly one for the Dirty Mac Brigade :)

Jean, What a Doll! (1957)


Jean Sporle (Spaul) in a sheer little black baby doll by Harrison Marks, published Pin-Up No.6 (June 1957). Jean modelled for GHM on various occasions and also ended up working for him and Pamela Green in the offices at Gerrard Street. She originally was only looking for non-nude modelling work, but that soon changed after meeting Harrison Marks!

Teri’s Mirrored Pink Pose!

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A restored 35mm slide of Teri Martine posing as she kneels over a green table chair in red corset and pink stockings.  The original image had a very red hue and even after restoration it’s still a little red, but not enough to spoil the image. Plenty going on in this shot in the way of colours and textures. I love the mirrored background and the green chair contrasts well with the pink and red worn by Teri

Julie – I Know What You’re thinking! (1958)


Julie (Shearing) from Kamera No.9 P3 (1958) staring straight at the camera as though she can read your mind and know what you are looking at! In this instance she’d be right, as how could you not look at Julie’s curves and bobs in this shot! Taken at GHM’s flat, the bookcase has an interesting selection of reading material, and you can’t read up enough on retouching. :)

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