Toni Rees: Flawed Perfection


Toni Rees from another original silver gelatin photo. I love Toni or more precisely her body with all its fabulous bumps and curves. It’s not seen as perfect, but I love it and do like a woman you can get hold of and not feel like she will break! Flawed perfection, you might say. :)

A Roll in The Hay with Pam

A beautiful but different shot of Pamela Green by Harrison Marks. Pam had several pseudonyms she modelled as for GHM, and one was Princess Sonmar Harricks, where she blacked up as an Indian type princess. This seems to be one of the said shots of her posing on a barn type set.

Fabulous shot of Pam’s figure and a hint of uncensored, smooth pussy.

Striking A Pose With Pat! (1959)


Pat Davis striking a pose for Harrison Marks in the studio from Solo No.10 P21 (1959) and looking very slick with it as well!

Plus, members see an uncensored copy from the original negative, showing just a hint of her smooth pussy in the shadows. I’ve also flipped the image to its correct view with her wedding ring on the correct hand, obviously GHM preferred it the other way in the magazine.

Backstage with Pat!


I posted a version of this shot several years back, but this is from the original negative. A good example of how GHM used light and shade to good effect, using Pat Davis as the model and some oil to enhance the reflections. A great view of her oiled body, those curves and smooth lines and pussy. :)

Dawn & Rita: A Daring Duo!


A second shot of the delicious duo of Dawn Grayson and Rita Schondale from a set of 35 mm negatives. Taken on 20th September 1966 at Jason Studio’s this is a fabulous shot of the two women. Rita has the more curvy figure and was married with children. Whereas Dawn has the more slender frame and smaller tits. Dawn looks very poised sat on that stool as Rita kneels beside her.

Ann Austin: The Perfect Camera Model!


Ann Austin on the cover of Camera Model Guide No.4 from the 1950s, and a fine figure it is! Published monthly by Arnold Book Co. Ltd in London, this edition appears to have been published in 1958 and was designed to assist the student of art photography. It featured shots from many of the established photographers of the time, including Eva Grant, Russell Gay, Stanley Long and Roger Davis, who also took the cover photo of Ann. A beautifully crafted magazine, but another under the guise of studying nude art, when really we all know it was just an excuse to legally published nudes. :)

Having a Ball With Caroline!


A very cheerful looking UK model from the 1960s posing in the studio with a beach-ball. This is from a set of 35 mm black and white negatives that came complete with its original card album. You can see the cover above, which gives you a wealth of information, including when and where they were taken.

All 16 negatives feature a naked Caroline West posing in the studio using props such as the beach-ball above or a fan. But most of her are her posing naked, which I’ll post at a later date. I love finding sets like this with all the details on, as I’m always wondering about the history behind the shots.

Such a great smiley shot from Caroline and her slender body :)

Bobby Sparrow: Bird With a Bush!


Something a little different this morning and one to warm you through on a cold winters morning! This original of Bobby Sparrow (love the name!) comes direct from Terry and his archive of vintage beauties that he’s had the pleasure of photographing over his career.

Taken in August 1972 at Pegwell Bay in Kent, this is one of two shots sent through by Terry showing Bobby posing nude on the beach in what seems to be a wig, but showing off her magnificent figure and bush! Until Terry sent these shots I’d not come across Bobby at all, and on searching there is very little out there about her. She seems to have posed for Oui in January 1976 and made a few appearances in some 1970s sex comedy films, but that appears to be it under the name Bobby Sparrow.

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.

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