A Perfectly Posed Pamela Green (1955)


The unmistakable Pamela Green from a set of restored silver gelatin photos taken by Harrison Marks in 1955. Taken in the studio, they show Pam during her short dark hair period in different poses, showing off her oiled naked body wearing nothing more than a pair of hooped earrings. 1950’s glamour photography at its best :)

Maria Hale: A Perfectly Pert Pose (1958)


Maria Hale in a kneeling pose showing off her curves and small perfectly pert tits from Kamera No.8 (1958). The more I see of Maria Hale as herself with short dark hair, the more I like her like this rather than her other alias Madeleine Mado. Normally I’m a blonde man, but these shots work better for her.

Lorraine Burnett: Elegant Descent


A very elegant shot of Lorraine Burnett as she descends the stairs in open négligée, showing off her black stockings and knickers and exposed ample bosom. I love the stair runner you can just see in the shot, very popular in the 60s and making a comeback today I believe. I think I’d prefer someone looking like Lorraine on my stairs rather than a runner though. :)

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).

Classic Lorraine!


A brilliant shot and pose of Lorraine Burnett by Russell Gay from an original print in my collection. I just love the fancy stockings and pearl necklace in this shot, plus the tin foil background, which in colour shots seems to have a multicoloured look to it. Classic Lorraine in the way she looks and poses, and this shot probably appeared in either Model or QT, both published by Gay.

Lorraine Burnett: Another Classic View


Another brilliant shot and pose of Lorraine Burnett by Russell Gay from an original print in my collection. This is the second shot of two 6 by 4 prints that I have.  Another Classic Lorraine in the way she poses in those stockings and panties with the foil. :)

Pamela Green – Desiree, Study From Life (Original)

Pamela Green posing on what appears to be a photo from a late 1950’s. Well actually it’s not a photo as such, but is mounted on card with a die cut surround. The surface of the photo has been coated and has a textured surface to make it look like an oil painting, but that doesn’t show on this image. It also has a ribbon attached to the top for hanging and was obviously meant for a calendar? The image measures 9½”x 6½” and presumably published by Bemrose of Derby.

It also has a signature of the photographer on it in the bottom right and that looks to be Joan Craven, which would make sense as she took many pictures of a young Pamela Green in her early days and I think this is a rather nice shot!

Pam The Hula Girl (Original)

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I have a set of 6 prints of Pamela Green posing as a Hula Girl like this, but this is the first colour version I’ve seen of her thanks to member Simon. Scanned from a Pamar colour slide this was probably taken in the late 1950’s as the hula skirt appears on an unknown model in Kamera Special No.1 (1957). The Pamar slide can vary in quality from very poor to really good, with little degradation to colours like this shot.

 

Note: This image is from an original negative and subject to this copyright notice.

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

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