Anita Terry by Leslie Bainbridge and another 1960s/70s UK model that I’ve been able to identify. Anita also posed for many other photographers of the time, and also appears in several sets taken at Astoria studios. This shot is a typical Bainbridge pose with the model fully shaven and posing outdoors, but does show off Anita’s figure perfectly. :)
Angela Duncan: More Señorita On Show!
Another beautiful shot from a colour negative of Angela Duncan as a Sensuous Señorita. Images from this set were published within a 48-page magazine called The Sensuous Señorita! (1970) and are from the same set of original images I’ve posted here.
Senorita Sue!
Another original 35 mm black and white negative of Sue Owen where she has long dark hair with a bow in it, similar to this shot. Nothing risqué about this shot from the set, but Sue has a very Spanish señorita look to here with the long dark hair that I like.
June Palmer: Calamity June Stills
Thanks to member JAS, who sent through these brilliant shots of June Palmer from the 8 mm cine film of ‘Calamity June’. This was by Arthur Howell under the Strobe Films banner and was Strobe Films No.1 and these shots were 90 mm square still prints made by Strobe back in the 1960s to publicize the film. A fabulous set of 6 prints (members see all) of June posing at the saloon bar, slowly losing parts of her flimsy cowgirl outfit! JAS has around 25 of these 90 mm square prints from Calamity June, Danger Girl and June in Orbit. Of which I have the Danger Girl set to also publish. :)
Jennifer Garland: Staged Beauty
Jennifer Garland posing on the backstage set by Harrison Marks from a restored 35 mm colour Pamar slide. I do love a Redhead and Jennifer is no exception with her slender figure and always pert pink nipples. Love the stage setting in this shot and the use of the coloured lights, especially the red lighting that highlights Jennifer’s body.
All Steamed Up with Paula
Another shot from my set of Paula Ellis posing in the sauna by Harrison Marks and from a scan of the original negative, this time a colour version. Paula only seems to have posed for one set of photo’s by Harrison Marks, and all were on the sauna set. Several of these images were published in New Kamera No.1 (1969) and all were black and white, so nice to see an original colour shot.









