Lyn Shaw's Magnificent Mons Pubis!

Lyn Shaw was a stunning model in the late 1950’s and 60’s and there are some beautiful shots of her posing for Harrison Marks in early Kamera issues. What is less common is seeing full frontal shots of her that haven’t been retouched, where we see her fully uncensored pubic region and that magnificent pussy of hers, but this pose is one of them! 

Although taken by GHM in the late 1950’s this shot was republished in it’s un-retouched format in Nature’s Intention Vol.1 No.2 (1969).

June Simpson – Platinum Blonde (1957)

A nude June Simpson posing against a white background for Harrison Marks for the pages of Kamera Special No.1 (1957). The light background, lighting and platinum blonde curls of June’s hair make this image stand out and give it a very classical 1950’s look. A favourite straight away!

A Classic 1950's Beauty

Not a GHM model as far as I’m aware but still a stunning vintage beauty from the Carnival Annual 1956 and shot by West End Photo’s, but model and photographer unknown. I just love the classic 1950’s hairstyle combined with the red lipstick and draped fur coat. A classic vintage glamour beauty.

Susan Rivers By Harrison Marks (1956)

An early shot of Susan Rivers by Harrison Marks from the 1956 Carnival Annual. The same image along with another of Susan (below) also appear in the October edition of Fiesta from the same year. It seems that this image as well as the one below incorrectly name the model as Eva Wilde Pamela Green, which it most definitely isn’t! Although some shots of Pamela at the time have her with a similar short red hairstyle, they are different models and one of Pamela with this hairstyle also appears in the same Carnival Annual.


Pamela Green – Amazonian Beauty (Original)

Pamela Green with short dark hair looking more tanned than usual or slightly ‘blacked up’ for this shot. Taken from an original Harrison Marks silver gelatin photo this set features Pam nude with hooped earrings and posing with what looks like a glass orb or ball. Although this shot itself didn’t appear, others from the same set were published in the hardback book ‘Pamela – A Portrait in 58 Studies’ by Harrison Marks in 1955.

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