Another fab coloured version of an original black and white image of Pamela from Oldiznewagain, with the original image coming from Kamera on Location (1958). The colours once again really make the image stand out and give it different view from the original.
A Stunning Pamela Green Sketch!
I came across these shots of a Pamela Green sketch totally by accident over on Twitter and was totally blown away by them. They are done by the very talented artist Jennalee Auclair, who can be found on Twitter, Tumblr and pretty much everywhere else :)
The first image is of her sketch in progress, but even at that stage it’s obvious it’s Pam. the second shot is of the finish drawing and it’s amazing!
Both of these shots from Jennalee were obviously inspired by images of Pamela in the late 1950’s, when she had short dark hair and not the long blonde locks we are used to seeing. I would go so far as saying that the image below was used as the inspiration!
I’ve tried contacting Jennlee to see if I can get a better copy of the finished sketch, so that I could publish it on here, but so far no luck! As an artist trying to succeed I’m sure she is far too busy, but based on what I’ve seen here and some of other other work I’m sure she will succeed, so good luck Jennlee and thanks for sharing such a great sketch of Pamela :)
Into Rita's Boudoir
The sultry Rita Landre (Pamela Green) posing in her boudoir and looking very enticing in her fishnet stockings, garter and star choker. Similar shots of Pam as Rita appear in early editions of Kamera and would put this shot around the late 1950’s, somewhere around 1958/59? Thanks to Kevin for the original scan.
Pamela Green – The Golden Hour!
Did Pamela Green ever take a bad photo? Looking at those I’ve published and seen so far I don’t think so, in fact the camera loved her and whatever pose she tried seemed to work.
The above image is a good example of her at her best posing for Harrison Marks on the Scilly Isles for Kamera on Location (1958). Taken with one of GHM’s Rolleiflex (F.16/125) with a medium green filter in the golden hour (The hour before sunset) it captures Pam’s glistening body in the setting sun to perfection. The shape she had her body, the curve of the hip toward the camera and not even looking at the camera all set this shot up and seems so effortless. Truly the golden age of glamour photography I believe!
Pamela Green in Colour (Coloured)
Another cheating post with two more images coloured by Oldiznewagain, this time Pamela Green with both images from the late 1950’s. One has her with dark hair and the other with long blonde hair, but a wig and not the blonde hair we are so familiar seeing her with in the 1960’s. Coloured version followed by the original :)
Kamera on Location (1957)
Pamela Green in Chains!
Another shot of Pamela from the Slave Girl set by Harrsion Marks from the mid 1950’s scanned from a silver gelatin photo. Full set published so far here















