Pam & June: Highlighted Beauty


Another image of Pamela Green and June Simpson posing nude in the conservatory at Pam’s parent’s house in Kent. Taken in 1959 several shots of this duo appear in Kamera No.18 and 19, with the odd shot dotted throughout other publications. I think this may be a little overexposed in more than one way, but the light coming through the conservatory highlights both their hair and bodies really well.

A Princess in The Barn! (1961)

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Princess Sonmar Harriks (Pamela Green) from Kamera No.37 P30 (1961) posing nude in the barn. This is the third shot from this set that appeared in Kamera No.37 and all are stunning shots of Ms Green posing as the Princess in the barn.

Art For Art’s Sake (Video)

I thought it was about time I posted another video, so why not start at the beginning with the first Harrison Marks Kamera Cine Film. This film is Kamera Cine Film No.1 titled ‘Art For Art’s Sake’, made in 1959 and published in February 1960 in black and white it was 50ft long (2:30 minutes) and available in both 8mm and 16mm formats.  Filmed at the Gerrard Street studio it features Jean Spaul and Pamela Green and the original synopsis states – ‘Lovely Jean Spaul decides to become an artist and as her model she engages beautiful Pamela Green; anything can happen with these two together.’

The film is missing the opening credits, but is complete apart from that and is very good quality considering it’s age, but no sound on this one as I haven’t had time to add any. I’ll leave you to add your own sound effects. A great glamour film from GHM featuring Pamela Green, so enjoy!

*This film is copyright George Harrison Marks Enterprises Limited

Remembering Pamela Green

In memory of Pamela Green who passed away 5 years today, but left us a wonderful legacy of work and images, such as this early Harrison Marks shot of her posing in his apartment.  The official Pamela Green site also has some very rare and unique shots of early Pam to enjoy.  Gone but never forgotten!

Pamela Green – Amongst The Balloons! (Original)

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A great shot of a dark haired Pamela Green posing amongst coloured balloons from a negative scan from Kevin.  I can’t say I’ve seen any shots of Pam from this set before with the balloons, but it looks to be an early shot of her prior to her Kamera days? If I were to hazard a guess I’d say it was still taken by Harrison Marks, but probably appeared in Carnival or Foto in the mid 1950’s, but I could be wrong? I’m sure the Pam experts out there such as Simon or Yak can enlighten us more on the origin?

Wherever it came from still a very good colour shot of Pam with very little restoring required considering its age and thanks to Kevin for sharing.

Rita Landre – Dance of The 7 Veils (Original)

I had a very busy day yesterday with content for the site, with a big batch of negatives arriving that I’d purchased, plus I made a new contact that has a collection of original negatives from the 1960’s. Originally Jeff B contacted me to enquire if I knew how much some of his box of slides were worth if sold on eBay, which consisted of 48 x Walton, 4 x J.B. Copper, 8 x Harrison Marks slides plus various others. So being cheeky I asked if he could send copies so I could take a look and the quality of the Harrison Marks and Walton slides are very good.  So being even cheekier I asked if he would scan them in high resolution and let me post them on my site, which he has agreed and the first edited version is above.

It is of course Pamela Green as Rita Landre posing with several coloured sheer veils and using one as a top.  It’s not a shot I’ve seen before or seen published in any of the Kamera publications, so it could have been an early Rita shot for Fiesta or Carnival?  The quality and colours are fantastic and the shot is very clear, thanks to the large scan.

I must say a big thanks to Jeff B for scanning and sending them over as it’s much appreciated and yet another source of quality content from people that follow this site. More to come as Jeff scans and sends them over.

Thanks Jeff!

Raunchy Rita (1959)

A full on frontal view of Rita Landre (Pam Green) from Kamera No.19 (1959) as she looks down on you from above. In a strange erotic way it’s quite a domineering look she’s giving, as if to say look, but touch if you dare! I’d risk it :) The retouching on this shot is good for a change, as the way the shadows fall and the fact Pam was shaven all help reduce the retouching required on this shot.

Pamela Green on the Rocks! (1952)

An early shot of Pamela Green posing on the rocks taken by Zoltan Glass in 1952 and one of her still with her darker hair. I’m unsure as to where this image actually got published, so if anyone knows please do let me know?

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