Cindy Neal: Studio Strip


Cindy Neal from a set of private images taken in the studio as part of an amateur photography session. Not really stripping in these two shots, just removing her white panties to reveal all! Both are fantastic shots of Cindy and her figure.

Sophia Dawn: Rainbow Curves


One of my early 35mm colour slides of Sophia Dawn. What a fabulous pose in front of that rainbow-coloured curtain, showing off Sophia’s curves and tan lined tits! That hour glass waist and hips are just perfect :)

Annette Johnson: Caught on Camera!


A quirky shot of Annette Johnson from a 35mm negative as she poses on the bed. Nothing out of the ordinary about Annette and her pose, but look at the reflection in the mirror! You can clearly see the photographer taking the photo of Annette as she poses. You can also see a lighting stand and cable hanging down, so not the best framed shot I’ve seen :)

Monique: Stern & Statuesque!


A very stern looking, but statuesque Monique Devereux by Harrison Marks. Stood looking away from the camera Monique looks very formidable with her hands on her hips as that ample bosom thrusts out from the between the open shirt.

Georgia West: Pretty in Pink


Two colour shots of 1960s UK model Georgia West, taken at Astoria Studio’s. Stunning shots of her in open pink blouse, sat on a stool. Loving the blue shoes and multicoloured pants too!

Ann Austin: Fotag No.2 Cover


The sumptuous curves of Ann Austin gracing the cover of Fotag No.2. I love how these magazines were defined as 48 pages of photographic studies, when basically it was cover to cover nudes.

The Magnificence of Womanhood!


The man himself, Harrison Marks on the introduction page of the 1965 Kamera Special No.5. For those that don’t know the two models with him are Dawn Grayson and Lisa Hamilton sat on a bench in the grounds of Ewhurst Manor.

Lorraine Burnett: A Right Handful!


A very serious looking Lorraine Burnett laying on several sheepskin rugs as she offers up her hefty bosom for the camera. Taken by Harrison Marks, but no idea where it was published as one of my first random images I collected of Lorraine.

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