A restored 35 mm colour Pamar slide of Jayne Tracy. Taken by Harrison Marks, it shows Jayne posing in front of the fireplace at Ewhurst Manor. Taken just inside the main entrance, it’s a classic 1960s look from Jayne as she kneels there naked.
Sultry Sandra
Sandra Cassano (Isobella Cassano) by Harrison Marks on the Lantern Cottage/Beach set, showing off her sultry looks.
Sandra did three photo shoots with Harrison Marks, two in the studio as above and one at his London flat. Fifteen of the photographs were published, the first of them in Kamera No.74 (1966) and then in No.76 & No.77. The final shot also taken on the Lantern Cottage Set appears on the July page of the 1967 Kamera Calendar. She also appears in two of the newer colour slide sets produced by Harrison Marks, each containing 8 slides of her. Set No.65 features her on the beach set similar to above and set No.66 features her posing at GHM’s flat, similar to this shot.
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. :)
A Dance With Diane James (1966)
Diane James by Harrison Marks on the Egyptian set. All photographs of Diane James by GHM were published in Kamera No.73, No.79 & No.85 and were from one shoot on the Egyptian Set. Originally built for a four part series of GHM glamour films called ‘Favourites of the Pharaohs’ in which Diane stars as the dancer in Episode 2, ‘The Dance’. Diane did various other work in the UK, and I have several other original negatives of her posing in the studio by other photographers, both professional and amateur. Other than that, there seems to be very little in the way of published magazine articles featuring Diane, unless of course she went by another name?
This particular shot is direct from the negative, but the printed version appeared in Kamera No.73 P46 (1966), which also includes another 5 very nice shots of her posing on the Egyptian set.









