The beautiful Jane Matthews, taken by Harrison Marks in the studio from a restored 35 mm Pamar colour slide. I have several black and white medium format negatives of Jane by GHM from the same shoot, but this is the only colour version so far. A great shadowy shot of Jane, and love the print of Lorraine Burnett and the cat in the background. :)
A Very Flexible Lena Ellis
A very flexible Lena Ellis posing on the beach with one leg up so far behind her back it makes me ache just looking at it! Taken by Harrison Marks on the beach at Bedruthan on his jaunt to Cornwall in May 1966 with his harem of models. Although a very different shot of Lena, this shot did actually get published as part of a 4 photo montage on P37 of Kamera on Location 1966. All 4 shots show off Lena’s slender naked body and her athleticism, so she may well have had some dancing skills in her background? I’ve included the original page below so you can see the 4 shots, but I have several original shots of Lena jumping and bending on the beach, but don’t think they appear anywhere else.
Finally, I have today published a complete version of Kamera on Location 1966 for members here. It took a while to scan and edit, but it’s a fabulous Kamera special and one of my favourites from the mid 1960s.
Maxine King – Beauty & The Buick!
I finally have some new Maxine King originals, including this great shot of her sat on the bonnet of the white Buick car by Harrison Marks in 1964. It seems that Maxine only did 3 shoots with GHM, one in the studio, one in his studio penthouse and one taken in the grounds of Walden Manor in Orpington, Kent.
A beautiful shot of Maxine sat atop the bonnet, and at first I thought the white line across her thigh was a fault or mark on the negative, but on closer inspection it’s actually a light reflection off the bonnet. This shot gives a very good view of Maxine’s slim figure, but didn’t she have a very small pair of perky tits. :)
Annette Johnson – Coloured Creation


Over the last few months, I’ve been playing with some of my original images and trying to add a bit of colour. The success has been mixed, with some looking like a genuine colour image, with others looking exactly like they have been coloured.
Here is a before and after shot of Annette Johnson, where you can move the slider to see more or less colour. I think this one came out pretty well. I know there are those that prefer only the original black and white shots, but interesting to see how it might have looked in colour. Let me know if you want to see more of my coloured creations like this, as I did quite a lot! :)









