Double Trouble! – Eve Eden & Lorraine Burnett (Original)

A great pair in more than one way! Lorraine Burnett and Eve Eden from a scan or an original Pamar 35mm colour slide. I’ve seen several sets of these two posing together both colour (Pamar sets) and black and white in Kamera No.23 (1959), but what a great pairing from Harrison Marks. The blue dangly earrings that Eve is wearing crop up in other shots as well, I’ve seen shots of both Ann Austin and Julie (Shearing) wearing the same set.

Julie Amongst The Furs (1958)

Another visually stunning shot of the seductive Julie (Shearing) from Solo No.4 P8 (1958) by Harrison Marks. This time she is kneeling nude on a sheepskin rug with her hair up, but the trademark big dangly earrings are still there 🙂

I’m having a bit of a Solo session if you hadn’t guessed!

Upfront with June Simpson (1958)

A closely cropped shot of June Simpson from Solo No.5 P8 (1958) showing off her perfect lips and eyebrows, as well as that 1950’s hairstyle. But lets not forget June’s assets upfront as well 🙂

Eve’s Off The Shoulder Look! (1958)

A stunning shot of Eve Eden by Harrison Marks from Kamera No.13 P8 (1958), taken in his flat at Gerrard Street and for a set of 5 photo’s that all appear in the same edition of Kamera. This has to be a favourite as a simple but effective pose.

Gloria Lomax – Kamera No.88 (1968)

Gloria Lomax (Donna Ambrose) posing amongst some ornate furniture in Kamera No.88 (1968). I’m not too sure, but it could potentially be indoors at Ewhurst Manor, but there are only two shots in this edition of Kamera. Both are cropped shots, so don’t give you too much of a view of anything other than the furniture.

Another Dynamic Duo! – Eve Eden & Lorraine Burnett (1959)

Another great pair in more than one way! Lorraine Burnett and Eve Eden from Kamera No.23 (1959). I’ve seen several sets of these two posing together both colour and black and white, but what a great pairing from Harrison Marks.

Anna Verdi – All Smiles!

Anna Verdi with a great big smile and very nice nips posing for Harrison Marks from the pages of Femme No.11 (1968). Femme was published by Gaffinia Publications, another Harrison Marks’ company and was supposed to include photo’s from ‘Britain, America and the Continent’, but by No.11 (the final edition) it solely featured models shot by Harrison Marks, including Anna 🙂