Britt Perched in Pink!


Another from my collection of studio non nudes featuring familiar models from the 1960s. This time Britt Hampshire, looking very colourful in a pink négligée as she poses perched on a stool in the studio. A bit of an oddity as this is the only shot I have from this set, so who knows if things went further and the négligée disappeared :)

A Perky Pat Ebden – QT No.43 Cover


The bountiful Pat Ebden on the cover of QT No.43. I thought I’d pretty much posted everything I have on this phenomenal beauty, as there really doesn’t seem to be much around of Pat. So, it’s always good to come across another magazine cover featuring Pat.

It’s always good to get something to perk you up, and Pat certainly does that!

Paula's Big & Bouncy Pair!


If we’re talking big tits, then Paula Page must be up there as having one of the biggest pairs photographed by Harrison Marks. They don’t come much bigger than these, and actually not a bad shot of her either! :)

An Unknown Handful by Russell Gay


A beautiful original 6 x 4 print by Russell Gay of an unknown model from my own collection.

A very typical 1960s pose from Russell Gay and I love the curve of those hips, the black suspender belt and stockings and how the sheer panties sit just between them. All as the model stares at the camera whilst cupping those nicely proportioned tits. A perfect pose!

Gisa by Paul Pantha (1967)


A perky blonde named Gisa taken by Paul Pantha on location at some house in January 1967 from a set of contact sheets sent over by Kevin. This is another case of different names for different people, in this case both the model and the photographer.

The photographer Paul Panta is none other than Terry Sparks and Gisa is more well known as UK model Susan Shaw, with these shots of her being taken early in her career. If you go have a look at her over on VEF she went on to have a long and varied career, including appearances in Parade, Fiesta and Mayfair and plenty of Page 3 type work. She also had a foray into the more explicit and hardcore work, as well as posing with James Hunt and appearing on numerous record covers!

Terry also went under the name Paul Pantha as a photographer when he worked for Russell Gay, before later using his own name. I have several other sets of contact sheets by Paul Pantha with more to come, but isn’t it sad that I recognised the photo’s as Terry’s work immediately, which he has since verified.

A beautiful shot of Susan posing on the doorstep in panties and a nice open towelling top, which must have been all the fashion back then as she has a matching towelling swimsuit in other shots :)

A Taste of France!


Another model from my collection of contact sheets from the Cover Girl/Excite Magazines, with this one teasing us to what she has below her jumper! I have several sets of this model but for some reason only two of her in this jumper. I love her figure as she lifts her jumper to reveal it below, especially that slight curve to her stomach as she kneels on the chair! Nice heels and stockings as well :)

The Kamera Club – Accept No Substitutes!

Well this blog is now entering it’s 10th year and I seem to always get an upturn in traffic and new members after the New Year, along with loads of very nice mails and questions about the site. So rather than answer individually, I thought I’d take the time to post a few of the common questions and answer them here.

Question: Why ‘The Kamera Club’?

The answer to that is in the title summary, but let me expand. I was a big fan of Harrison Marks long before I created this site, but got a renewed interest in his work back when I came across this image of Pamela Green from Kamera Backstage. Shortly after, I joined the official Harrison Marks website (Now closed), but got frustrated at the lack of quality images of his work on that site and elsewhere. Hence, I create my site and decided to name it after Harrison Mark’s most famous publication ‘Kamera’ and the rest as they say is history!

Question: Where do you get all content from?

Now, various sources, but mainly scans from original negatives and copies of the magazines I’ve either purchased myself or have been sent to me via an ever expanding group of fans and collectors such as myself. The aim of the site was always to publish quality images and a lot of effort goes into finding, editing and posting the content with relevant and sometimes irrelevant narrative  :-D 

Question: I’ve seen your images elsewhere on the net, do you post anywhere else?

I’m amazed at how much of my work from this site has now proliferated out onto the Internet, both on other sites and being sold by others. It’s a big frustration of mine, but that’s the internet for you! As to where I post my work, I try and keep things simple and try and keep some control over my content, so restrict where I post. The primary source of everything is on here at ‘The Kamera Club’ including exclusive member’s only content posted nowhere else. I also automatically post to Twitter/X, but this is just public copies of the posts here. I’m also found over on Flickr, where I tend to host all the images you see on here, but those are the only places I actively post. If you see my work anywhere else, it’s not by me or approved, so do let me know?

Question: You must make loads of money from the site?

I wish! Any money that either comes from the one-off payment for membership or donations goes right back into the site. Either to the costs of running the site year-on-year or to help buy new magazines, prints and negatives that end up back on the site for everyone to enjoy. I could probably make more money, start selling advertising etc, but that isn’t the point of the site. As someone said, it’s a real labour of love and something I enjoy doing, but the money helps keep the lights on.

I do try and help support and advertise other like-minded sites and collectors, especially those that continually support the site, but I don’t make money from it. 

Question: Why the content from the 1970’s and 80’s and other sometimes ‘harder’ content?

Good question! Initially I focussed on Harrison Marks, but even he went into other areas later in his career, so for completeness it seems only appropriate to include that content. As the site grew, so did the content I collected, and my interest in other glamour related photographers and models. Yes, some of the models went on to do more than glamour, which I sometimes show off, but generally it’s because it’s never been seen before or better quality than is currently out there.

I make no apologies for the diverse content that I sometimes post, as it’s usually something that’s piqued my interest and I want to share with everyone. Generally the majority of the content is vintage glamour related, but sometimes it’s not. If it’s not your thing, close your eyes, look away and move on past it. We are all different and different things push different buttons ;)

Question: How much content have you got?

Too much! I think at the time of writing this answer, I have in excess of 30’000 edited images ready to post to the site. That doesn’t include the 100’s of magazines and 1000s of negatives still to scan and edit, plus what I get sent via my other sources. Sometimes it’s a bit overwhelming and trying to decide what to post next is more difficult than you think, and looking through everything for the next post I do get distracted a lot! Everything I post is carefully chosen and edited ready for the site, and where I do restore images I try and keep it simple and not over edit them.

Question: How much time do you spend on the site?

Again, far too much of my time, but I enjoy doing it. I try and make sure that content is regularly posted to keep things moving, but this is still really just a hobby, even if an obsessive one! I do have a full-time job and family outside of this, so it’s a fine balancing act between them all. Even I need a break for it all now and then, but thankfully in the connected world we live in now I can connect from pretty much anywhere at any time. But do keep in mind I have a life outside of this, but do try and respond to everything as quickly as I can.

That’s it for now as I think I’ve pretty much covered the standard questions I get asked, but if you have any other burning question, please do let me know and I’ll add them to this list :)

Beauty in Colour 8mm Film Catalogue

Another vintage pamphlet from the late 1960s advertising another set of 8mm colour films by Harrison Marks. These feature some of his later models in all their glory, including 3 featuring Cleo Simmons, who also features on the front of the pamphlet. Other models include favourite Anna Verdi and Jutka ‘nipples’ Goz :)

Double 'D' Della!

A cracking shot of Della Fox with her magnificent chest sticking out from between her chequered shirt! I love the whole costume, from the way the shirt is buttoned up around her boobs and her fishnets, but not sure what the frilly thing is around her waist? Love the questioning look on her face as she stands in that pose.

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