Maxine & The Tiger!

A restored 35mm negative of Maxine Ellis (Elaine Ecke) posing with a tiger skin rug or part of it, by Harrison Marks. I have several of these needing restoration, but most aren’t as good as this, but still a good short of Maxine’s magnificent chest.

June & Pam – Blonde on Blonde (Original)

Starting the week with a great scan of an original Harrison Marks negative featuring two of my favourite blondes, June Simpson and Pamela Green. Taken around 1958/59 more shots from this set of June and Pamela went on to appear in Kamera No.18 onwards, including the cover of No.18.
Thanks to Kevin for sharing such a fab shot!

Beach Beauty Pamela Green (Coloured)

A stunning coloured version by Oldiznewagain of Pamela Green posing on racks down by the sea. I didn’t recognise it as one of my posts initially, until I realized it was posted back in January and a lot has happened since then! Love the ocean colour in this shot!

Beauty in Curves!


A classic early Harrison Marks silver gelatin photo of an unknown model (well, to me!) from the 1950s. I’ve seen some of her before, but this one is by far the better quality, and I just love the thickness and curves of her hips and figure.

Julie – Checking The Make-up! (Original)

Another original shot of Julie by Harrison Marks (From Kevin) giving us a great view of her as she looks at her reflection in the mirror. Interesting to see Nivea on the dressing table and if you look closely you get a glimpse of Julie’s lovely bush, cracking shot all round!

Marie Deveraux – A Sandy Outlook (1958)


A very beachy view of Marie Deveraux from Kamera on Location (1958). Sitting topless in the sand dunes wearing a sarong, blond wig and scarf. The scarf was obviously an accessory for the shoot as they all wore them and I know they were popular back then, but why wear both the wig and scarf? Anyway, who cares about the scarf with that view. :)

Just Wild About Eva! (Original)

Eva Wild  – A play on her name in the title and also if you look closely she’s a very natural girl down below, but cleverly hidden by the shadows! Great original shot from Kevin’s collection of Harrison Marks negatives, with more great shots still to come!

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