A Model That’s Not Tina Madison (1960)

I’ve come across this model before in other editions of Kamera and seen her referred to as Tina Madison, but I was always very unsure that it was the Tina Madison I’ve posted before, as the body shape looked wrong. The official GHM website in it’s model database also has the model above as Tina Madison and her Kamera Appearances.
Well I now have definitive proof that the top model isn’t Tina, as I have a copy of Kamera No.33 (1960) and they both appear in it! The Tina I know (below) appears on page 3 and 7, the first model appears on pages 9 and 20, so they appear together in one edition, which might be where the confusion comes from. So if not Tina who is the first model?

June on Glass – Junoesque Curves (Original)

What a view! A nude June kneeling legs apart with her back half tilted away from the camera, thus giving us a perfect view of her wonderful ass and a glimpse of boob in the same shot! An original scan from John’s collection, from his second box of glass plates of June taken in 1960. So many different lines and curves to admire in this restored shot.  This is plate No.11 from box 2 dated 20th September 1960 and taken by Leslie Bainbridge.

And yes ‘Junoesque’ is a real word!

 

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Lorraine Burnett – Queen For a Day (Coloured)

A coloured version from Oldiznewagain of Lorraine in her long gloves and tiara and love the choice of red as the glove colour! He has also coloured another shot from this set, which works equally as well with the gloves being red and you can see it here.

June & The Wheel (Coloured)

Wow! I just love this coloured version of June appearing in Kamera No.27 (1960) by Oldiznewagain. The subtle use of the beige colours in the background really work on this shot, with only the red of her lips standing out. Normally Oldiznew adds a background colour or clothes colour that pops and makes the image stand out, but this works without a contrast.

Original image in black and white linked here, but decided not to post it directly as a comparison so not to detract from this great version.