June Palmer – Laying Low (Original)

Another original shot of a younger June, this time in a pose as she lies on the floor in a red open top. The quality of this original 35mm negative in a plain mount from Kevin wasn’t the best I’ve seen and very faded and rough around the edges, but hopefully restored enough for everyone to enjoy.

 

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Putting June on a Pedestal!

A young June posing in the studio perched on a stool that was restored from a very damaged colour 35mm slide. There were only two colours left from the slide blown out white and magenta, so the only thing to do was convert it to black and white. Still a great shot of June and her figure and worth sharing even if not colour.

An Arched View of June (Coloured)

A stunning coloured version of this original shot of June by Stefan Glass by Oldiznewagain.  It’s been a while since I’ve posted one of his coloured versions of June, but this one just stood out!  The skin tones look perfect, add in the cream of the lamp shade and blue of the curtain and the shot just works.

June & The Cowrie Shell Necklace (Original)

Another shot of June in those Red Bikini Bottom’s, but this time a view from below giving us a great view of the cowrie shell necklace hanging magnificently from her sun kissed tits!  Thanks to John for sharing this different view of June.

 

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June Palmer – The Perfect Ride! (Original)

Would you believe that one of the top 5 most viewed posts on this site also includes a Lambretta scooter and June with Eve Eden and they’re not even naked! So he is another studio shot of June posing on a Lambretta, this time showing us a little more in the way of flesh, but still sort of riding/mounting the Lambretta.  I have one more shot of June with a Lambretta to post from John, but this is a much more formal shot. I bet this shot sold no end of these scooters with June posing on it like that!

 

June & The Bookcase (Original)

This shot sent through by John looks like it was taken at the same time as the ‘June The Bookworm‘ set, but this one has June wearing a different colour baby doll and panties than the others. We still have the bookcase and the Encyclopedia Britannica’s in the background, along with an old record collection and a coffee pot! Great to see one of these shots in colour, even if after tweaking it’s still slightly pink!

 

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Joanna’s White & Blue Strip (Original)

Time for another shot of June as Joanna Kent and this one comes from John’s collection. This is the second shot of June/Joanna posing on a bed covered in black silk sheets in a blue and white baby doll. A very teasing shot of her as she pulls up the baby doll to show her figure below and very similar to the Peek-a-boo shot I published.

 

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June Palmer – Kamera No.61 Cover (1964)

Another great image of June by Harrison Marks on the backstage set on the cover of Kamera No.61 (1964) and one that I also have a negative of the same shot (below). The backstage shoot of June posing with the long black negligee is a very well published and known set that crops up regularly and this shot is one of those well known images. The photo used for the Kamera cover is a wider and much more vibrant shot than the one from the negative, but obviously the negative shot is clearer and the colours restored, so more natural. Great to see both together with the differences for comparison.  The negative was duplicated (Internegative) from an original for selling as part of the June Palmer slide set No.60, so probably the reason it’s cropped more than the cover shot and original.  As an aside, most of the June 35mm negatives you see being sold individually or in sets are probably duplicates of the original negative.