
A closer shot of Marie Deveraux by Harrison Marks from a medium format negative. A beautiful figure study of a kneeling Marie showing off her perfect curves. Superb lines and form. :)
Dedicated to the published work of Harrison Marks & other prominent photographers of the 1950's, 60's and early 70's. Along with popular glamour models such as June Palmer, Pamela Green, Dawn Grayson and others

A closer shot of Marie Deveraux by Harrison Marks from a medium format negative. A beautiful figure study of a kneeling Marie showing off her perfect curves. Superb lines and form. :)
Suzi Shaw from a 35 mm colour negative taken in the late 60s by an amateur photographer. Cracking frontal view of her figure, big tits and hairy pussy framed by a black suspender belt.
This is part of a set of 7 colour negatives recently purchased from Brazenbooks, but the name written on the slides was Norah, not Suzi. They look amateur as the lighting is harsh and obvious in some shots, so taken in a studio with a plain background. I also know that Suzi was on the books of Norland Astoria Studio in Finsbury Park. The model sheet puts Suzi down as a redhead, 5’6 (1.68 m) tall with a 42.28.36 figure, and to shoot Suzi it would cost you £2 and 2 shillings for an hour session.

A small set of 35 mm colour slides of Maureen Stokes (Stocks) posing in red underwear and stockings. I have a growing collection of Maureen, and she’s one of my new obsessions! Which is different to my other obsessions, as I tend to be drawn towards curvy models with larger assets, so Maureen is the complete opposite. But it’s always nice to have some variety. ;)
Thanks to Johnathan from Vintage Fetish/Brazenbooks for this fabulous set, along with many others. Both of his sites are in the Site Supporters menu, so do go have a look at his wide range of eBooks, slides and other glamour related items. We’ve supported each other for several years now with our sites, and it’s always a pleasure to catch up with him to talk shop.

An unknown ebony model with nipples that look like they could cut glass! Two shots sent over by Whyriley from his collection of models that visited his studio back in the 1960s and 70s of an unknown amateur model. Unfortunately, he doesn’t have many more details, other than she was brought down by one of the photographers that used his studio. He only took a few shots to put her in the model album but doesn’t have a name, but remembers she came to the studio in the early seventies.















A set of covers from the publication ‘Light & Shade’ from the late 1950s. I have a set of 15 covers from No.1 to No.15, but have no idea if that is a full set? These were produced by Russell Gay and published by Dalrow Publication Ltd. Pennine Publications, Bolton. A very similar set of magazines in the same style, including Tricoloured covers was published under the title ‘Line & Form’, but by Eva Grant (I also have a set of these to edit and post).
I love the covers of this magazine, especially the use of one primary colour per cover. I think my favourites are No.8, No.9 (June Simpson) and No.12.