Suzi Shane

Suzi was one of the later batch of models to appear in Kamera towards the end of its run and she appeared in Kamera No.82 and No.84 (Cover), where she appears with shorter hair and on the dungeon set. She also starred in Solo No.56.


The above shot was taken on the living room set at Lily Place Studio’s around 1967.  The long negligee/gown is a very familiar one and worn by many of the models at some point, but probably most recognisable when worn by Monique Devereux.  Another uncensored shot from the pages of Nature’s Intention Vol.1 No.1 ‘A Series of Natural Art Studies’.

The Serene Sue Owen

A very serene and natural Sue Owen with dark hair.  A beautiful pose captured by Harrison Marks and published in Nature’s Intention Vol.1 No.1 ‘A Series of Natural Art Studies’ in 1969.

Neva vs Sissi – Battle of The Bush!

Not sure of the two who had the biggest natural bush, either way it must have been an editing nightmare back then to hide it all for the censors!
 
Here we have Neva posing on the ‘Lantern Cottage’ set letting her hair down and showing it all and Sissi Mississippi at one with nature in the grounds of Ewhurst Manor.
 
Sissi on the other hand was always au natural and as a strip artist from Italy always refused to get rid of her magnificent bush (rightly so!). This was more common with continental models, where showing such plumage was more accepted.
 
Both images were published by Harrison Marks in Nature’s Intention Vol.1 No.1 ‘A Series of Natural Art Studies’ in 1969.  For me I think Sissi edges it on sheer mass, but both look magnificent!

Thanks to Madmax for identifying the top model as Neva and not Velma Loftus!

June Johnson

June Johnson another model that posed for GHM only a couple of times in the mid 1960’s, then seems to have disappeared!  Appeared in Kamera No.73 and modelled on the ‘Lantern Cottage’ set and appears in a set inside with Christmas cards hanging around.  Such a shame as another full figured woman with a very nice bush! This shot appeared in Nature’s Intention Vol.1 No.1 ‘A series of Natural Art Studies’ in 1969.

Anna Verdi

Another of the later Kamera models who only appeared in Kamera No.71 and No.74 (1966)  A fine figure with small perky nipples and another natural uncensored shot from Nature’s Intention Vol.1 No.1, ‘A Series of Natural Art Studies’.

Louise Worth

Appeared in Kamera No.80 (Cover below) and Kamera No.89. She appeared in two glamour films, one made on the ‘Fourposter’ set, and a second on the ‘Hollywood’ set in 1967. The image above is taken on the ‘bedroom’ set and was published in Nature’s Intention Vol.1 No.1, ‘Harrison Marks – A Series of Natural Art Studies’ published in 1969 when censorship was not as stringent about showing pubic hair!



Bobby's Bush!

Bobby Shaw by Harrison Marks on the Chinese Garden Set and published in Nature’s Intention Vol.1 No.1, Harrison Marks – A Series of Natural Art Studies (1969).  A beautiful collection of uncensored images with plenty of full bush on view!

Big Hair, Nice Bush, But Who Is She?

I’ve seen this model in other GHM publications before, but as of yet I’ve not been unable to identify this model with the big hair and big bush!  For reference this shot comes from the GHM publication Nature’s Intention Vol.1 No.1 ‘A Series of Natural Art Studies’  It was a 64 page medium format (8″ x 10″,  200mm x 250mm) magazine published around 1969 by Roydock books Ltd if that helps?  She also appeared in single shots through-out Kamera at the same time and in Magnificent Models No.2 by Nostalgia Publications.  Two more smaller shots below.


I’ve also created an ‘Unknown Models‘ page to list all of the unknown models I come across, so that you can hopefully help me identify these mysterious beauties?  There is also a link to the page on the right hand side under Models.


Pam Arnold

Back to nature with Pam Arnold showing some bush on a leopard skin rug. Another model only appearing in one copy of Kamera in 1968 (Kamera No.88). This image appeared in Nature’s Intention Vol.1 No.1, Harrison Marks – A Series of Natural Art Studies, published in 1969 by Roydock books Ltd.

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