A 35 mm negative scan of June Palmer from a 1973 studio shoot. The colours were pretty faded, so rather than just converting to black and white, I left a blue hue to it. It seems to work pretty well and love how June is laying there looking up at the camera.
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.
Sandy Devlin
Two shots of Sandy Devlin by Leslie Bainbridge from the 1970s. These come from a whole set of restored 10 by 8 prints, all showing Sandy posing and showing off her shaven charms. It’s safe to say these shots probably appeared in one of Bainbridge’s publications at the time, and likely to be Health & Efficiency, as she’s smooth down below.
Pamela in The Shadows
Another rare shot from The Pamela Green Nude Posing Guide No.4 published in 1973 by Pam with photo’s taken by Douglas Webb. This is image No.383 and the shot uses the black background and lighting from the left highlighting Pam’s naked body as she leans back in the shadows. Perfectly highlighted to show off Pam’s form and a bit more!
Sylvia Wright: Denim Delight

The start of a new set of images of US model Sylvia Wright by Edmund Leja. I’m pretty certain these are by EL, as the contact sheet that accompanied these images had the model name written on the back with a photographer stamp for Edmund.
Sylvia is a stunning blonde and love the long striped socks and denim cut-off shorts. We get a flash of her tan lined tits in these first shots, but everything comes off and more later in the set!
June Palmer: A Familiar Look!
June Palmer from a set of 35 mm negative close-ups of June taken during the late 1970’s. I kept coming back to this shot, not because it really shows off anything, but I just liked the framing and composition of the shot. I love that it’s a close up, and she’s looking directly into the camera from below. A different but great shot of June.









