Sue Own kneeling in the surf down in Cornwall in 1966. Taken by Harrison Marks on one of his jaunts to the Bedruthan area with various models.
A Sun Worshipping Marie Deveraux
Taken in 1958 on location at the Isles of Scilly by Harrison Marks this has Marie kneeling nude in the sea wearing just a blonde wig and scarf. Many of these shots appeared in Kamera on Location, but not in colour.
This shot was also used on the cover of Film & Figure Magazine No.9 by Parliament Publications.
A Quick Dip With Gill
Gill Evans having a quick dip in a rock pool down at the beach in 1966. Taken by Harrison Marks in the summer of 1966 at Bedruthan in Cornwall. Gill was a model from the second week of the trip and seemed to enjoy being in the water, as she is photographed in the sea, rock pools and a river in various shots throughout Kamera on Location 66.
Incidentally, I’m heading down to Cornwall next week, so may just have a visit ot Bedruthan, although the steps down are closed now limiting access.
The Sinful Jeanette Marsden

Jeanette Marsden, the third and final model taken to Crete in May 1972 by Terry Sparks, along with Mandy Kuypers and Leanarda Colombo. Two beautiful shots of Jeanette’s tanned body with just a hint of bush in the shot, as she poses on the sea edge. I couldn’t find much about Jeanette and her career, other than she had a few minor appearances in soft-core films, including one in 1973 titled ‘The Sinful Dwarf’.
Pippa’s Perfect Pair
Two shots by Terry Sparks from his trip to Crete in May 1972. This was Pippa Pascale, Pippa was the younger sister of Vicki Pascale (Marianne Morris) and her real name was Mandy Kuypers and was probably better known under her real name. Fantastic views of Mandy stood in the sea, flashing open her wet blouse.
Mandy was again another model I hadn’t come across until Terry sent the shots through. She followed a similar route to her sister, a spread in Mayfair, a few soft core glamour films etc.
Solo No.13 Cover: Rita Landre
The cover of Solo No.13 (1959) featuring Rita Landre, which was actually Pamela Green in one of her many pseudonyms, this time wearing a long red-headed wig to cover her normal blonde locks! She appeared as Rita on more than one occasion across Harrison Marks publications, including the covers of Kamera No.1, Kamera No.19 and Kamera No.35.









