Flashing Fishnets It's Robyn! (1950's)

The model known as Robyn photographed by Harrison Marks in a cheeky pose flashing her fishnets as she adjusts a suspender below her petticoat. A classic 1950’s beauty with very large puffy areola on display and restored from a scan of a silver gelatin photograph.

Nicky Stevens – Glad To See The Back of Her! (Original)

The second shot of Nicky Stevens from a scan of one of my original slides, this time a rear view of Nicky. The first slide up front shot of Nicky can be seen here and I’m sure there must be more from this set, but unfortunately I only have the two slides!

Note: This is an original image and subject to this copyright notice, but can be individually shared as long as the image remains unaltered and this website is acknowledged as the source.

Rita Landre – A Smoking Hot Alley View!


As already mentioned, this is one of my favourite sets of Pamela as Rita Landre and the first decent colour shot.  I’ve been after this shot for a while as I absolutely love it, and it’s just such a smoking (pun intended) hot shot of her. I love the use of the red lighting in the background and the smoke as Rita kneels there amongst it all, pouting.

Hazel Taylor Untamed!

Damn that’s some impressive topiary that Hazel Taylor has there and I bet she kept the retouchers employed in the late 1960’s! Posing in the gardens of Ewhurst Manor an uncensored shot of Hazel by Harrison Marks published in Nature’s Intention Vol.1 No.2 (1969) 

An Upfront Nicky Stevens (Original)

From one of my own 35mm slides comes a  scan of a very upfront Nicky Stevens in black negligee by Harrison Marks.

Note: This is an original image and subject to this copyright notice, but can be individually shared as long as the image remains unaltered and this website is acknowledged as the source.

Dawn Grayson – A Perky Pair! (1966)

I originally published this image of Dawn Grayson under the title of ‘Give Them a Squeeze For Me Dawn’ over a year ago here. Now I have a bigger and better version, which of Dawn can’t be a bad thing and it comes directly from the pages of Kamera No.70 (1966), page 12 to be precise! 12 months on and I still love this shot of her and worth a re-visit.

A Postcard From Shelley (1950's)

Before he produced Kamera and his other publications Harrison Marks used to contribute to publications such as Carnival, Fiesta and other small format magazines. He also took photographs of models and actresses that were used as postcards. Above is a good example of a postcard from the 1950’s of actress Shelley Moore (whoever she was?). Nothing risqué about these unless you class a cleavage shot as risqué?

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