Ann Wilson: Smooth Stairway Descent!


As regulars will know, I’ve got a thing for redheads, especially a couple of vintage glamour models in the shapely forms of Dawn Grayson and of course this descending beauty Ann Wilson. A stunning shot of Ann taken by Harrison Marks coming down one of the stairways at Ewhurst Manor that shows off Ann’s figure perfectly. Not only that but you also get a great view of her perfectly smooth mound and small perky tits.

Backstage with Sandra Bromley


Sandra Bromley by Harrison Marks on the backstage set with spotlight in the background. A great couple of shots of Sandra posing nude and showing off a smooth mound in the second shot. No idea if they were ever published in Kamera or the edition or year it may have appeared if it did. I assume they did, as they are too good to leave out, in my opinion?

Ann Austin: Solo No.1 Cover (1958)


The delicious Ann Austin on the cover of the very first edition of Solo by Harrison Mark in 1958. I thought I had posted this cover some time ago, but checking back it seems I missed it, how remiss of me! So here it is and Ann looks as stunning as always sat there naked on the cover.

A Swinging September


The glorious Molly Peters examining GHM’s record collection from the September page of the 1965 Kamera Calendar. A great shot of Molly in my birth month as Del Shannon looks on ;)

Ann Day: Kamera No.87 Cover (1968)


The very buxom Ann Day filling the cover of Kamera No.87 (1968) by Harrison Marks. For some reason I thought I’d already published the cover featuring Ann, but looking back through my archive it seems not! 

Sophia Dawn: Lost in Transit!


Sophia Dawn, taken by Harrison Marks on a railway track down in Cornwall. This time sat in a more artistic pose than the first, more natural shot of her here. It also looks like she’s trying to dry nail polish on her finger nails, but a very extreme and naked way of doing it!

A Perfectly Exposed Avra Bennett (1961)


Avra Bennett, perfectly exposed in the studio by Harrison Marks. This uncensored version comes directly from the negative, but it was also published in Kamera No.37 P9 (1961) in it’s slightly censored version, not that you could tell as you can hardly see anything controversial in this shot!

All There With Doreen Pierre!


I’ve published several colour shots of a rather revealing Doreen Pierre before here, but never realized that she actually posed for Harrison Marks and appeared in Kamera. The above shot is one of her from a studio session with Marks, and 6 shots of her including this shot on page 40 appear in Kamera No.71 (1966). Unlike the more revealing colour shots I’ve published, this shot although uncensored shows a very neat, tidy and shaven Doreen down below, making it ever so easy for the retouchers when editing this shot for publication back then.

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