A Hand For Modesty (Coloured)

A three-way comparison of a coloured June shot from Oldiznewagain this time, that features his coloured version, my black and white version and the original colour version (red filter). It’s hard to choose between the three of them as they all have different qualities depending on your own view.

June Palmer – Shaking Shackles, Look at That Bum!

A better edited version of the short leather dress set that comes up better in black and white than the original sepia colour. love the glimpse of June bum in those sheer white panties.

 

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Pamela Green – Drift Wood Pose (1958)

You can’t beat some good wood as a prop in a glamour pose and this shot is no different! Pamela Green posing beside some drift wood on a beach in the Isles of Scilly from Kamera on Location (1958). Pam looks stunning in these shots of her wearing the long darks wig and there something about them makes them stand out from other times she was posed in a dark wig. I think it may well be the use of the make-up with the fuller lips and dark eyelashes that make them differ. To most it may well not be obvious that it’s Pamela Green without the familiar long blonde locks!

June Palmer & The Dining Room Chair! (Original)

After posting this image by John W of a younger June posing on a dining room chair in a supposed Hotel room, Itsgardin contacted me to confirm that actually the place wasn’t a hotel or set at strobe, but at June and Arthur’s house. He then followed that up with the above image taken in 1987, which clearly shows an older June sitting on the same chair! I suppose there is a chance the chair or chairs were at Strobe and once they closed it down took the chairs home, but at least we know where they ended up!

Ann Walker by Terry Sparks, Part 2 (Original)

The second of two simple but stunning shots of Ann Walker taken in 1964 by Terry Sparks and a companion to this first shotI find it amazing that Terry had access to Ann and all the other models I post on this blog, so asked him the simple question, so who have you photographed? His answer below is a list of who’s who from this site and an impressive list of models.

‘You were asking which of the girls on your model listing I had worked with, so I have named them below. I have a few memories of most of them, but I won’t elaborate at the moment. One girl I worked with was Bridget Leonard. She was Russell Gay’s live in girl friend and ran the office in Oxford Street for him, which was the mail order outlet for Venus Films. Venus Films was the company he set up to market the black and white 8mm glamour films that we produced. They split up around late 1967 early 1968 if I remember correctly.
 
Ann Walker, Bridget Leonard, Britt Hampshire, Caroline Coon, Caron Gardiner, Cindy Neal, Cleo Simmons, Danielle Denise, Geri Brown, Gillian Evans, Gloria Lomax, Julie Collins, Lena Ellis, Lee Southern, Maria Frost, Maya Zell, Nicky Stevens, Nicole Yerner, Pam Arnold, Patsy French, Penny Winters, Rena Brown, Teri Martine, Terry Graham, Terry Peters, Tina McGowan, Toni Burnett.
 

 

There were others that I met or knew but did not photograph like Jutka Gotz, Margaret Nolan, Eve Eden and of course June Palmer who I dealt with when she was running her model agency.’
 
A pretty impressive list and thanks to Terry for sharing and I must ask him about some of the lesser known models on that list as I have very little to post on some of them!

Molly & The Mussels (1964)

About time I published some more Molly Peters and this one comes from Kamera No.56 (1964). Molly seen here posing on what looks like a very uncomfortable spot of a rock covered in mussels on location with Harrison Marks. Probably down in his favourite Cornwall location.