

Another coloured creation, this time one of Toni Ash by Harrison Marks. I’ve come to the conclusion images of models in the studio are easier to colour, as trying to colour the model and background and foreground objects is much harder!
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Another coloured creation, this time one of Toni Ash by Harrison Marks. I’ve come to the conclusion images of models in the studio are easier to colour, as trying to colour the model and background and foreground objects is much harder!
This slicked up shot of a glistening body is of Erica as if you needed to guess and comes from Kamera No.20 P32 (1959). As I’ve said before, it seems that Harrison Marks had a thing for Erica oiled up, as I’ve seen more or Erica with oil on her body than not. Just an observation, as what’s not to like about seeing Erica or her body at least and those oiled curves!
The model known only as Christina from a scan of an original negative by Harrison Marks. Very little is known about Christina, other than there were just four photographs of Christina published, two in Kamera No.51 and two from the same shoot in No.61, plus one GHM glamour Film, No.41: ‘Christina’ (1964). All seem to have been taken at GHM’s flat, with half inside (No.51) and half outside on the balcony (No.61). To date I have 3 negatives of Christina all on the balcony, one published in No.61, but the other two including this one as far as I know were never published.
A still taken from the 1969 Harrison Marks 8 mm Cine Film ‘Scout’s Honour’ featuring Maria Frost & Delia Thomas (left). The image itself is a cracker of the girls and their figures, especially the frontal view of Maria!
The film, itself, was filmed in the grounds of Ewhurst Manor and the cottage and familiar door can be seen in several shots. No idea who the Scout Master was that they were setting up in the film. Lucky bloke getting his woggle fiddled with though!
Some screenshots of the film below, and members can watch the whole 13-minute film.






Someone reminded me today that I hadn’t posted a shot recently of the stunning Velma Loftus, so here is a new shot of her. Taken by Harrison Marks on the African set in 1967 it shows Velma posing topless in what looks like a leopard skin skirt sat on a leopard skin covered sofa. How much leopard skin can you have in one shot, as GHM obviously loved it in this shot! Although Velma does look rather good sat amongst all those spots. :)