After Kamera, the most successful magazine, George Harrison Marks and Pamela Green produced was Solo. Similar to Kamera it was 32 pages of black and white photos, with a colour cover, but dedicated to just one model. It was launched in the Spring of 1958 and ran as a monthly Continue Reading
Magazines
From Figure Studies for Art Students to the magazine published by Harrison Marks, such as Kamera and Solo, join us we take a trip down mammary lane. Guaranteed no sticky pages.
Lovelies in Mufti
Occasionally I come across a magazine I’ve not heard or seen off that has Pamela Green on the cover. This is such an occasion. And what a great little magazine it is — Lovelies in Mufti. If you are wondering what Mufti means it is from the Arabic: Mufti (مفتي) meaning Continue Reading
The Welcome Return of Miss Pamela Green
In the September 1952 issue of Lilliput, six photographers expressed their individual conceptions of what Pamela Green meant to them in a state of undress. She emerged as a nymph, a South Sea island belle, a cool sophisticate, a temple dancer, a Botticelli Venus and a nice girl after her Continue Reading
Gallery of Beauty
A vintage digest pin-up magazine featuring Pamela Green on the cover. I think Gallery of Beauty only ran for a couple of issues. Apparently, it was “carefully compiled to show how an interesting motif can be adapted to show figure studies in a unique setting by the use of an Continue Reading
Paris-Hollywood, no. 123
Pamela Green on the cover of the French magazine Paris-Hollywood, issue 123, circa 1950s. Unfortunately, the copy of the magazine I have is incomplete. It’s missing some pages including the pin-up “déshabillable”. There is, however, several pictures of Pamela across three pages illustrating an article titled “Une si Jolie Petite Continue Reading
The Pool of Enchantment
Another publication from the Naturist. This time The Pool of Enchantment: Reflections on the Naturist Movement. First published in 1950, but reprinted for the third time in 1956. 64 pages with 24 pages of photographic studies of the nude by Stephen Glass. Being a font nerd I rather like the Continue Reading
Sun Bathing Review
In the 1950s few magazines would publish nude photos. The exception was those that focussed on the naturist and nudist lifestyle. It’s no surprise then to learn that Pamela Green regularly appeared in such magazines as Health and Efficiency and the Sun Bathing Review. She appeared on the cover of Continue Reading
Sussex Maidens by Roy Wyatt
Sussex Maidens by Roy Wyatt, with a supplement of photographs of the nude by Stephen Glass, was first published in September 1949 by The Naturist. Sorting through some pictures I came across the negative of the cover image. The book is a rather amusing read with such chapters as Tall Continue Reading
Publications by The Naturist
The magazine The Naturist published a series of pocket books of around 60 pages with a photographic supplement in the middle. These supplements were often by Stephen Glass, the brother of Zoltán Glass. Pamela appears in Nudist Life at Spielplatz. Here is a list of the publications for any of Continue Reading
Pamela Green Triple Vision
George Harrison Marks certainly made the most of out this image. Three different magazines featuring Pamela Green on the cover in the same pose, dressed as a naked gypsy. On the left is Outdoor Strip published by Gaffinia, followed Water-Babies by Caballus Publications and Salome put out by Ben’s Books of Acton. Continue Reading