Pam & Jean – Balcony Beauties (Original)

The beautiful Pamela Green and Jean Spaul (Sporle) in glorious colour, as those pose for Harrison Marks on the balcony of the flat he shared with Pam in Hampstead. Taken around 1960 this colour shot shows the contrast between the redheaded Jean and her pale skin and the darker tanned form of Pamela. A perfect pose shot of the two and a perfect pose, similar to this shot from the same set.

Thanks to Simon for sending through this scan of this original negative from his Pam archive.

Pam & Jean – Through The Square Windows! (Original)

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A different view on things in more than one way, with a shot of Pamela Green and Jean Spaul (Sporle) posing for Harrison Marks as they hang out of the window nude! A very simple but effective shot of Pam and Jean and I love the curve of Pam’s hips in this shot and clever use of the reflection, making it look as though we see the both sides of her figure. I don’t recall seeing this shot being used in Kamera, but I may be wrong? Thanks to Simon for a cracking shot of these two and I even got a Playschool reference in the title. I must get extra points for that!

 

Note: This is an original image and subject to this copyright notice.

Pam & Jean Branching Out (Original)

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Two stunning beauties in the forms of Pamela Green and Jean Spaul (Sporle) from an original Harrison Marks negative. Taken around 1960, several shots of Pam and Jean along with Mary Deighan posing with tree branches such as this were published in Kamera No.31, with the location looking to be some form of valley or quarry? A real contrast in bodies in this shot as well with Jean’s pale skin in contrast to Pam’s tanned body.

Thanks as always to Simon for sending over this shot from his extensive Pam collection, as it’s always appreciated.

 

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Pam & Jean – Balcony With a View! (Original)

A stunning view in more than one way of Jean Spaul (Sporle) and Pamela Green. Taken by Harrison Marks on the balcony of the apartment he owned with Pam down in Hampstead and obviously a good position for a spot of nude sunbathing! The original cropped version of Pam and Jean together on this balcony was published in Kamera No.27 P27 (1960) and also features several other shots of the two, in and around the grounds of the apartment.

Thanks to Simon for sending through this scan of this original negative. Interestingly the actual negative, along with others that Simon has sent through has blue marking or pen added over the pubic regions. One assumes this may have been added as part of the developing process to hide sensitive bits when printed for publication? Anyone heard of this before, as it’s the first I’ve seen or heard about it. Thankfully modern scanners can be adapted to remove the blue colour, so we get to see Jean and Pam in all their fully glory, or at least a peak at it!

Jean, What a Doll! (1957)


Jean Sporle (Spaul) in a sheer little black baby doll by Harrison Marks, published Pin-Up No.6 (June 1957). Jean modelled for GHM on various occasions and also ended up working for him and Pamela Green in the offices at Gerrard Street. She originally was only looking for non-nude modelling work, but that soon changed after meeting Harrison Marks!

Jean Spaul: All Made Up! (1958)


A very made-up Jean Spaul (Sporle) from Kamera Special No.2 P27 (1958). Jean with her hair pulled back and big dangly earrings, again with striking make-up, what I can’t make my mind up about though, is if she was ‘blacked up’ in this shot? Similar to Pamela Green as Princess Sonmar Harriks I’ve seen shots in Kamera of Jean ‘blacked up’ from head to foot, but can’t quite decide if this is one of those shots, or just her make-up and lighting?

Art For Art’s Sake (Video)

I thought it was about time I posted another video, so why not start at the beginning with the first Harrison Marks Kamera Cine Film. This film is Kamera Cine Film No.1 titled ‘Art For Art’s Sake’, made in 1959 and published in February 1960 in black and white it was 50ft long (2:30 minutes) and available in both 8mm and 16mm formats.  Filmed at the Gerrard Street studio it features Jean Spaul and Pamela Green and the original synopsis states – ‘Lovely Jean Spaul decides to become an artist and as her model she engages beautiful Pamela Green; anything can happen with these two together.’

The film is missing the opening credits, but is complete apart from that and is very good quality considering it’s age, but no sound on this one as I haven’t had time to add any. I’ll leave you to add your own sound effects. A great glamour film from GHM featuring Pamela Green, so enjoy!

*This film is copyright George Harrison Marks Enterprises Limited

Jean Spaul & Gaby Rougier (1958)

Jean Spaul (Sporle) and the model now identified as Gaby Rougier from Kamera No.17 (1958). Jean and Gaby appear multiple times together in Kamera No.17 and Kamera No.29, with Gaby also appearing solo in Kamera No.29. Thanks to Jeff for another good spot at identifying Gaby, who also appears in Fiesta Autumn Special 1957.

Further evidence below from Jeff to support his theory this is one such model named Gaby Rougier, as she is named in the article and has the beauty spot!

Gaby sent through by Phil D, doesn’t seem to be the same person or maybe just a few years older?

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