The Serene Sue Owen

A very serene and natural Sue Owen with dark hair.  A beautiful pose captured by Harrison Marks and published in Nature’s Intention Vol.1 No.1 ‘A Series of Natural Art Studies’ in 1969.

June Johnson

June Johnson another model that posed for GHM only a couple of times in the mid 1960’s, then seems to have disappeared!  Appeared in Kamera No.73 and modelled on the ‘Lantern Cottage’ set and appears in a set inside with Christmas cards hanging around.  Such a shame as another full figured woman with a very nice bush! This shot appeared in Nature’s Intention Vol.1 No.1 ‘A series of Natural Art Studies’ in 1969.

An Oiled Della Fox

A nude and oiled Della Fox by Harrison Marks.  Fantastic shot enhanced by the reflections caused by the oil!  Probably published in early issues of Kamera, but re-published in ‘Magnificent Models No.1’

More Dungeon Danger!

Another model posing on the dungeon set, but whom?  Does anyone recognize this model and her little scar? Not one of the regular models and one that I recognise easily, but must have been published towards the end of the 1960’s in a later Kamera?  It was re-published in Magnificent Models No.3 by Nostalgia Publications.  Any ideas, if not I’ll add it to the unknown list!

A Very Perky Marina Jones

Another cracking shot of Marina Jones by Harrison Marks, not the biggest of ladies in the bust department, but a beautiful face framed by that long hair. Published in Kamera No.40 (1962)

Cleo Simmons

Mirror Shot from Carnival (December, 1966)

Another model I’ve been very remiss with and overlooked, but I don’t know why as she has two of my favourite attributes (well three really!). I love blondes with big tits and Cleo ticks those boxes for me!

She came to prominence in 1965 when noticed by GHM whilst auditioning for ‘The Naked World of Harrison Marks’ and went on to appear in Kamera No.70 and Solo No.48 (below) and appear on the cover of Femme No.9 (below).  She also appears in the 1967 Kamera Calendar for June.  She also makes several magazine appearances in the late 1960’s sporting long dark hair (wig?)




Up ↑