June on Glass, Box 1 Plate No.7 – Seated View (Original)

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The 7th glass photographic plate of June taken by Leslie Bainbridge in the studio (12th August, 1960). This shot has June sat with her legs out to one side as she plays with her necklace, unfortunately there is a shadow on the right hand side and I’m not sure if that was in the studio at the time or on the glass plate itself. Still a worthy shot of June :)

 

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Pam’s All Choked Up!

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An early shot of Pamela Green from the late 1950’s posing nude in just a pearl choker necklace from a restored silver gelatin photograph and from the same set as this shot.

Just Jennifer (1959)

Jennifer Garland by Harrison Marks from the colour centre pages of Kamera No.20 P16 (1959). I don’t know if it’s just the colours used, but a lot of the colour shots of Jennifer seem to have her with very pink/red nipples or maybe that was a trait of her skin tone, if she was a true redhead? A great classical shot of Jennifer from an early Kamera.

Lorraine & Jackie – An Oiled Pair!

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I seen several shots frm this set of Lorraine Burnett and Jackie Parker posing oiled up and nude on what looks like plastic sheeting, but this one I particularly like. I think it’s again all to do with the lighting and use of shadows and the reflection of the light off the oiled boobs of them both.

I also don’t think the shot would have worked as well if Lorraine hadn’t been blonde, as the contrast between her blonde hair and shadows also works. You can’t see much of Jackie, but what you can see is good enough :)

Valerie Jones & Her Glass Cutters!


Another of the less published models of Harrison Marks on this site is Valerie Jones, and the only other shot I’ve published of her is this one. One thing obvious in both shots is Valerie’s ‘Glass Cutter’ Nipples, as in both shots and a few others I have they seem to be very pointed and prominent. One assumes it was the natural state of them, more than anything else. :)

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