A magnificent pose and a magnificent catch of Pamela Green on the beach from Kamera on Location (1958). Pam using a fishing net to good use as a prop and clothing as she poses on a beach on the Isles of Scilly in 1958 for the Harrison Marks hardback publication.
Marie Deveraux – Deserted Delight!
A very sunny view of a smiling Marie Deveraux taken on the Isles of Scilly in 1958 sitting topless in the sand dunes wearing a sarong, blond wig and scarf. Photos from this shoot were published in the first Kamera on Location hardback book, and a very similar image of Marie appears within those pages, and I published it here.
Marie Deveraux – A Sandy View! (1958)

A very sunny view of a smiling Marie Deveraux taken on the Isles of Scilly in 1958 by Harrison Marks. This shot was first published in the first Kamera on Location hardback book and appeared on P82.
A cracking shot of Marie and her figure as she plays kneeling in the sand :)
Marie Deveraux – Black or Blonde? (1958)


Two different shots of Marie Deveraux from the 1958 hardback publication ‘Kamera on Location’ by Harrison Marks. Both taken on location in and around the Isles of Scilly and show Marie posing nude apart from a scarf and different coloured hair! I assume the blonde shot is a wig as Marie was naturally dark, but can’t quite make up my mind which look I prefer, black or blonde?
A Windswept Wendy (1964)
A smiling Wendy Luton posing by the wing of a vintage car I can’t quite identify from what I can see? She seems to be posing out on location in what seems to be a hay field and I would hazard a guess at this being taken at the same time as shots of her that appear in ‘She Walks in Beauty’ and Kamera No.61, so 1964. An uncensored shot of Wendy, but not much retouching required by the looks of it, as she kept things tidy down there!
Marie Deveraux – A Sandy Outlook (1958)
A very beachy view of Marie Deveraux from Kamera on Location (1958). Sitting topless in the sand dunes wearing a sarong, blond wig and scarf. The scarf was obviously an accessory for the shoot as they all wore them and I know they were popular back then, but why wear both the wig and scarf? Anyway, who cares about the scarf with that view. :)








