Two more original prints from another set of Frankie Amos. This time closer shots from different angles showing off her oiled tits and body.
Sylvana: Pants & Pearls

The ever so glamorous Sylvana Manto posing on her knees topless in black silk knickers and pearls. A deliciously decadent view of her great tits too! :)
Anita Terry: A Sunny Barn Door View
A beautiful exposed Anita Terry from a 10 by 8 print. Posing in a barn doorway with just a sun hat for shade we get a fabulous view of Anita’s curves. As well as that perfectly smooth pussy.
Another flexible and popular UK model that posed for Bainbridge and many others over her career. Although I never think she posed for Harrison Marks, but I believe she modelled in the 1970s and 80s.
June Russell: Pillow Protection
Another June and another shot from a set of June Russell on the familiar ‘casting’ couch. Unlike the other shots here, she seems to have discarded all clothing in this shot. Everything seems to have been removed apart from the strategically placed pillow! ;)
Lydia’s Libidinous Look!
This silver gelatin photograph of Lydia Barton by Harrison Marks shows a different side to the one we see of her in early editions of Kamera in the late 1950s. The early shots of Lydia are very glamour/cheesecake in style, whereas this shot is slightly more risqué in its style and her pose. Here we see her posing in the more familiar stockings and suspenders, with sheer black panties just giving you the slightest glimpse of her pussy beneath. She’s looking directly at you as she smokes, and the legs are apart and towards the camera, which is a much more suggestive pose.
I would also say that this was a later shot of Lydia than the others, probably early 1960s, but just a guess as she looks slightly older, and her figure looks rounder in this shot. Either way, I kind of like this look from her, as she looks game for anything in this shot! Libidinous, for those that don’t know means full of desire or lustful.
Pamela in Print
An early shot of Pamela Green from a set of silver gelatin prints from the 1950s. Taken in 1957 by Harrison Marks, this shot shows off Pam’s great body and her short dark hair. The signature long blonde hair was to come later, but I do like the short look. A great profile shot of her face as she looks down with great lighting as usual.
A fuller length version of this shot went on to appear in the first edition of Kamera P26 (1957).









