Pam & Jean – Balcony Beauties (Original)

The beautiful Pamela Green and Jean Spaul (Sporle) in glorious colour, as those pose for Harrison Marks on the balcony of the flat he shared with Pam in Hampstead. Taken around 1960 this colour shot shows the contrast between the redheaded Jean and her pale skin and the darker tanned form of Pamela. A perfect pose shot of the two and a perfect pose, similar to this shot from the same set.

Thanks to Simon for sending through this scan of this original negative from his Pam archive.

Pamela Green Posing Nude – Pose No.358 (1973)

Another rare shot from The Pamela Green Nude Posing Guide No.4 published in 1973 by Pam with photo’s taken by Douglas Webb. The guide is 4 pages including the cover and features Pamela in 48 different poses across 3 pages in a contact sheet style, with each image having a number (The image above was No.358) The date of this guide would put Pamela’s age at 43/44, so later in her career. All the shots are very artistically posed and show off Pam’s body at it’s very best, but as you can see are uncensored and show Pam in a more natural state than her early career. simply stunning!

Pam The Saloon Girl! (Original)

A scan from an original medium format negative that I haven’t cropped as there is so much going on in the shot it seemed a shame to lose anything from view. Pam looks as stunning as ever posing naked between the saloon doors in the boa, big hat and fancy boots, but I also love the wanted poster to the left! Trigger Shongold is none other than Stuart Samuels, Harrison Marks long time friend who pops up in numerous guises in various glamour films and images by GHM.

A fabulous still of Pam on the Saloon set worthy of showing uncropped I think and a big thank you as always to Simon for sending over numerous original images of Pam, including this one from his vast collection :)

The Gypsy Princess (Original)

A scan of the original negative of Princess Sonmar H’Arricks (Pamela Green) posing on the ‘Gypsy Set’ that appeared in the pages of Kamera No.40 (1962). I haven’t published a PSH image for a while, so about time I did and I love this shot and the clarity compared to the same image from Kamera No.40 that I posted here back in 2014. Beautiful shot of Pam as PSH and thanks as always to Simon for sending over this original from his Pam archives :)

Études Moderne by Harrison Marks (1950’s)

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The cover of Études Moderne by Harrison Marks (1950’s) featuring Pamela Green with short dark hair. This was an early GHM publication featuring 32 pages of nude studies, mostly Pamela Green as herself with short dark hair, blonde or as Rita Landre, but with the odd other model interspersed amongst the Pam shots. Thanks to Firebird Records for a copy of this fantastic early Harrison Marks publication

Pamela Green – The Mademoiselle (Original)

Pamela Green posing for Harrison Marks on ‘The Window Dresser’ set, one of the handful of glamour films she made and starred in with GHM. I love the fact that she’s stood in the shop doorway totally naked apart from the hat :) Thanks as always to Simon for sending through this fabulous original image of Pam from his collection.

Pam & Jean Branching Out (Original)

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Two stunning beauties in the forms of Pamela Green and Jean Spaul (Sporle) from an original Harrison Marks negative. Taken around 1960, several shots of Pam and Jean along with Mary Deighan posing with tree branches such as this were published in Kamera No.31, with the location looking to be some form of valley or quarry? A real contrast in bodies in this shot as well with Jean’s pale skin in contrast to Pam’s tanned body.

Thanks as always to Simon for sending over this shot from his extensive Pam collection, as it’s always appreciated.

 

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Pamela Green – An Exposed Countryside View! (1950’s)

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A restored image of a red-headed Pamela Green from a colour Pamar 35mm slide taken by Harrison Marks in the 1950’s and sent over by Paul from Firebird Records. The original had the common red/orange hue to it, but after a bit of tweaking it came out better than expected, apart from the slightly over exposed highlights on Pam’s chest and lower region. But then Pam is exposing pretty much everything in this shot countryside view anyway!

 

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