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  1. In Danger Girl, a stripping secret agent is put into bondage by a Russian spy; the agent breaks free, ultimately throwing her captor onto a circular saw. Even more macabre is Marks' Perchance to Scream (1967) in which a model is transported to a medieval torture chamber.

  2. Learn about the special editions and hardback books published by Harrison Marks, the pioneer of British glamour photography. See covers and pages of Kamera Specials and Books featuring models, locations and seasons.

  3. A copy of the 1960’s Harrison Marks Colour Slide Catalogue showing off 36 new sets of colour slides produced by Harrison Marks and Kamera Cine Films. Not to be confused with two earlier catalogues advertising the boxes of Pamar colour slides, these sets of 8 slides came in a clear transparent wallet.

  4. Solo was a monthly black and white magazine featuring one model per issue, launched in 1958 by Harrison Marks, a pioneer of fetish photography. The Kamera Club website offers a collection of Solo editions with images and links.

  5. Jan 13, 2017 · By the beginning of the 1960s, however, one man was determined to find a way to put naked bodies on the British screen. In the summer of 1960 the pin-up photographer Harrison Marks told the head censor at the BBFC: “I’m going to be waving the banner for British nudists.” The censor was not impressed.

  6. George Harrison Marks (6 August 1926 - 27 June 1997) was a British glamour photographer at the height of his productivity from the mid 1950s to the mid 1970s.

  7. Jul 9, 1997 · Harrison Marks was a byword for the softest kind of soft pornography, a smut pedlar who became a self-perpetuating legend. He was twice bankrupt, twice arrested and four times married, a ...