Kamera Calendar – 1960

An updated Kamera Calendar 1960, with all the months now complete!

June Palmer – Between The Screens!

I’m having a June Palmer sort of day! Something old, something new, a mixture of everything!  This is another great shot of a young June posing between a standing screen, again with the lighting showing off her curves! I have no idea were this came from, but looks to be 1950’s and possibly by Russell Gay for QT or Amber?

Lynn Shaw & The Stool!

Two gorgeous shots of the very delectable Lynn Shaw posing nude on a stool from the late 1950’s.  Such graceful curves and perfect legs and that’s just the stool!  The lighting coming from the left works perfectly to light the face and curves of Lynn’s body.

What The Photographer Saw – Pamela Green (1952)

On Monday I published a single image of Pamela Green and a Soldier by Zoltan Glass, which was followed up with the full article from Lilliput Magazine in December 1952 from Simon.  Anyone that looked through the full article will have noticed a reference to Pamela appearing in an earlier edition of Lilliput that same year.

I now have that earlier article and the six images of Pamela by six different photographers of the time.  The photographers included Roger Wood, Alan Duncan, Philip Gotlop, Philip Boucas, Angus McBean and my particular favourite of the lot Joan Craven.  The article appeared in Liiliput Magazine, September – October 1952 and I’ve included the cover for completeness. Thanks as ever to Simon for the scans from his collection!

The Cartoon Style of Bill Ward

Another unrelated post, but more 1950’s cartoons from Bill Ward an artist that has a unique style and one that appeals to me!  I like the use of the black on sepia with white to enhance parts of the image and the drawing style of the females ;)  There is a theme on the images below if you can’t already guess, on the phone and spanking! 
 
The tenuous link to this site is that these cartoons appeared in publications from the Humorama line such as Jest, Gaze, Stare, Snappy, Romp, Cartoon Parade and Gee-Whiz, along with fairly tame photo’s of models such as Eve Eden and Margaret Nolan.  Bill’s cartoons regularly appeared on the covers of Gee-Whiz through the late 1950’s and his unique style is easily identifiable.

 

 

 

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