Maxine & The Look! (1960)

Maxine (Maxine Ellis or Elaine Ecke take your pick!) from Kamera No.28 (1960) on the loft set by Harrison Marks. Leaning back in that long black negligee as it opens exposing her voluptuous body, she has a look on her face that says she knows what your looking at! Very true, but there is so much to look at one doesn’t know where to start or stop.

Marilyn Monroe – Fiesta Magazine, July 1957

Not my normal post, but one I couldn’t resist! I’m a big Marilyn Monroe fan and I used to post images of her on an old blog, but there are so many images out there of her I got a little bored! I came across these shots and hadn’t seen them before and they were in an early Fiesta Magazine (July 1957), along with some other of my favourite models.  Anyway I loved the classic cover and her as the centrefold, so decided to post on here for a change :)

Enjoy!

June in June! (1957)

June Simpson featuring on the cover and inside pages of Fiesta Magazine (June 1957), including the double page centrefold. These shots have June with short cropped blonde hair, rather than the more familiar long blonde curls when she posed for Harrison Marks.

The Perfect Pose From Pat!

 

Needed my fix of Pat Ebden and what better way to get it than with this shot! Posing with Posing with one knee up on a stool giving us a fine view of her stockinged leg, as well as her magnificent tits, this should keep me going for a while. I do love a big busted woman in stockings, a big weakness of mine!

A Stunning Pamela Green Sketch!

I came across these shots of a Pamela Green sketch totally by accident over on Twitter and was totally blown away by them. They are done by the very talented artist Jennalee Auclair, who can be found on Twitter, Tumblr and pretty much everywhere else :)

The first image is of her sketch in progress, but even at that stage it’s obvious it’s Pam. the second shot is of the finish drawing and it’s amazing!

Both of these shots from Jennalee were obviously inspired by images of Pamela in the late 1950’s, when she had short dark hair and not the long blonde locks we are used to seeing. I would go so far as saying that the image below was used as the inspiration! 

I’ve tried contacting Jennlee to see if I can get a better copy of the finished sketch, so that I could publish it on here, but so far no luck! As an artist trying to succeed I’m sure she is far too busy, but based on what I’ve seen here and some of other other work I’m sure she will succeed, so good luck Jennlee and thanks for sharing such a great sketch of Pamela :)



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