A Lofty View of Erica (1959)


German model Erica posing for Harrison Marks on the loft set in Kamera No.20 (1959). Her figure and magnificent set of boobs are up there with Ann Austin and Paula Page as favourites, but Erica seems slightly more well proportioned than the others. The addition of the fishnets and shadows just add to an already cracking shot of Erica!

Diane Clare: A lofty Pair!


Diane Clare by Harrison Marks from a scan of an original Pamar 35 mm colour slide in my collection. The quality of the scan and colours from this slide for its age are fantastic, and I love the side profile of Diane, who looks superbly sultry with those red lips and big tits poking out between her arms. Another shot taken on the loft set, and you can just see a skull in the background that pops up regularly in photo’s

A Roll in The Hay With Ann


The beautiful buxom Ann Austin posing in the hay by Harrison Marks. This comes from a restored 35 mm colour Pamar slide, although there is hay/straw in the shot, this was taken on the Loft set? Never seen a copy of this slide before, and it’s always a pleasure to see a bit of Ann!

Princess Sonmar Harriks: Black on White!


Pamela Green as Princess Sonmar Harricks posing nude on the loft set and photographed by Harrison Marks. I’m not sure if this is a very politically correct shot in the current environment, but when has this site ever been politically correct with the content it shows? Imagine the uproar and offence such a photo would cause today, if a current famous model ‘blacked up’ and posed like this. I’m not condoning racism or anything like that, but people seem to get offended in today’s society over the least little thing and then things just seem to be blown out of all proportion, just saying!

Life was much simpler back then, as it just wasn’t seen or even perceived as being an issue, just a fabulous nude model posing as a dark skinned beauty for all to enjoy. Pam looks stunning in this shot leaning against the wall on the loft set, and you can’t actually tell the skin colour isn’t real as it looks flawless and must have taken hours to apply.

Elaine Desmond: Props For Every Occasion!


Elaine Desmond by Harrison Marks on the loft set surrounded by some familiar props. Sat taking a smoke break we get a side view of Elaine’s figure on top of a wooden crate and papers similar to this shot. The shot also features Dantes Head, plus if you look carefully in the reflection of the mirror you will see a familiar diamond wallpaper. 

Another Brush with Pat Davis


Another shot of Pat Davis by Harrison Marks posing on the loft set as she sits on a crate with an artist’s paint brush! This shot first appeared in Kamera No.23 P32 (1959), but this is from the original medium format negative in my collection.

A beautiful shot of Pat as she toys with that brush, and such a fabulous view of her figure. A glimpse of one of the first Kamera calendars in the background featuring Pamela Green as well.

Perfectly Posed Pat!


Pat Davis by Harrison Marks posing on the loft set as she sits on a crate surrounded by various props!  A fabulous pose from Pat sat on the edge of that crate with her arms up, which allows us to see all of her figure and those rather nice tits! Another classic early shot from GHM. :)

An Oiled Erica & The Phonograph (1959)

 
I know I may sound like a broken record (boom boom!), but I just love seeing Erica’s body, especially covered in oil! This slicked up shot of a glistening Erica posing with a phonograph on the loft set comes from Kamera No.20 (1959)

June Palmer & The Wheel (1959)

 
Two shots of June Palmer posing with a wheel by Harrison Marks that were published in Kamera No.27 (1959). Unfortunately, the shots have been retouched for censorship reasons back then, but the way June poses it probably didn’t need much retouching. If the date of Publication is correct, then this would put June at 19 when she had these shots taken.

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