


Eva Wild by Harrison Marks posing in front of the familiar floral wallpaper from a set of 8 prints, but I only have three of them :)
Dedicated to the published work of Harrison Marks & other prominent photographers of the 1950's, 60's and early 70's. Along with popular glamour models such as June Palmer, Pamela Green, Dawn Grayson and others
The fabulous Veronica Diemen who actually has a legitimate right to appear on this blog as someone that posed for Harrison Marks and appeared in his 1971 glamour film ‘Tailor Made’. Not that I need an excuse to post such a beauty, but what a great shot of her posing in sheer white knickers and pearls. Also, clever use of the knickers to hide the scar to the bottom left of her navel, you can just see it if you look hard enough, plus the outline of her dark bush!
An exquisite shot of Pamela Green as Rita Landre taken by Harrison Marks in the living room of his Gerard Street flat. As always a beautiful shot of a pouting Pam/Rita as she poses against that unit, and it always amazes me how realistic the wig looked on her, so much so for ages I thought it was real!
Another shot from the Terry Sparks archive, this time the returning Alex Kershaw, taken in June 1975. Another of the many models that posed for Terry that seemed to prefer a wig rather than her natural hair.
This time a rather cheeky rearview of her nice rounded bottom, as she looks at the camera in the reflection of the mirror. A peach of a view!
Dawn Grayson, laying naked and uncensored on red silk sheets from an unknown publication. I love this shot because of the contrast of Dawn’s red hair against the sheets, but also it’s one of the few shots I’ve seen of Dawn when she has some hair down below. Nearly all the shots I have of her, she is shaven down there, so this is a rare shot of her with hair.
One of the best shots I’ve seen of Vivienne Warren, the second Mrs Harrison Marks. Laying on the bed in his flat, Vivienne gives us a great view of her figure, especially her rather nice bum. Loving the very 1960s hairstyle and shame the lampshade in the background is wonky as it’s killing my OCD tendencies. :)