Diane Clare from a set of 5 prints sent over by John from Oxxbridge of her posing in the shadows with a black background. The light from the left perfectly highlights her fantastic figure, plus the curve of her breasts and nipples.
Don’t Call Me Freckles! (1973)
Candy Bell or more commonly known as Suzanne Pritchard posing for photographer Fred Enke in 1973.
I have 10 shots on this set of Suzanne, some wearing a long wig and others like this with a freckle painted on her face, maybe giving her a schoolgirl like appearance? What is also very noticeable is the thick, abundant pussy showing through those panties, it’s a veritable forest down there! It’s just as obvious from any position, but there are never any full-frontal shots of her without the panties covering that lush bush. There seems to be a real lack of uncensored frontal shots of Suzanne, which is a real shame, as I’m sure they would be fully appreciated by all. ;)
Kamera No.13 Cover (1958)

The cover of Kamera No.13 (1958) featuring Rosa Domaille. One of my favourite early Kamera covers as it shows off Rosa (Eve Eden) and her curves to perfection! Seeing this cover back then I would have definitely been drawn in and bought a copy! :)
Princess Sonmar Harriks: Black on White!
Pamela Green as Princess Sonmar Harricks posing nude on the loft set and photographed by Harrison Marks. I’m not sure if this is a very politically correct shot in the current environment, but when has this site ever been politically correct with the content it shows? Imagine the uproar and offence such a photo would cause today, if a current famous model ‘blacked up’ and posed like this. I’m not condoning racism or anything like that, but people seem to get offended in today’s society over the least little thing and then things just seem to be blown out of all proportion, just saying!
Life was much simpler back then, as it just wasn’t seen or even perceived as being an issue, just a fabulous nude model posing as a dark skinned beauty for all to enjoy. Pam looks stunning in this shot leaning against the wall on the loft set, and you can’t actually tell the skin colour isn’t real as it looks flawless and must have taken hours to apply.









