June Russell: See Through Strip (1950’s)


Three cheeky shots of June Russell posing and stripping out of a see through baby doll nighty, using her reflection in the mirror for added effect. I love the sheer nighty in all shots and panties in the bottom shot that’s allowing us to see just a glimpse of June beneath the panties, perfect!

Again these three shots came from R Fitzgerald and were taken by his father, who seems to have photographed several 1950/60’s models in various locations in his time, probably at a studio open to amateur photographers?

June Russell: A Sharp Intake of Breath! (1958)


June Russell, this time from below! I’m not actually sure if it was taken from below, as I think she was laying back and the photo has been rotated 90 degrees? Anyway a different view of June Russell from Kamera No.16 (1958) and a shape intake of breath from her as this shot was taken I think!

A Reclining June!


A shot from a restored 1950s silver gelatin photo of June Russell. Not quite sure about the look she’s giving the cameraman, but great partial view of her body and tits. :)

June Russell: All Decked Out!


A scan of one of my own growing collection of negatives, this time June Russell posing sat in a coloured striped deckchair! I love this shot and can just imagine coming across June sat on the beach like this, well maybe not, but one can imagine.

June Russell: A Hand For Decency!


Another early shot of June Russell, who modelled for Harrison Marks and appeared in the early editions of Kamera and some of his early Pamar 35 mm slide sets, such as this one. A fabulous view of June’s figure and tits, with just a hand in place for decency. :)

June Russell – Femme Cover (1958)


Crushing corsets is June Russell on the cover of the Harrison Marks publication Femme. The first issue of Femme appeared in the summer of 1958. It had a Harrison Marks’ photograph of June Russell on the cover, but it featured photographs ‘from Britain, America, and the Continent’ of nude and seminude female models by other photographers as well as GHM himself. The 1958 edition had no issue number and may have been a one-off, but another issue appeared some time later. From this issue, ‘Femme’ reverted to the tried and tested 7″x 5″ pocketbook size and appeared as The New Femme No.1.

A stunning shot of June Russell in white corset, pink frilly knickers and fishnets and the floral wallpaper makes an appearance in many of GHM’s early shots.

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