Welcome to the World of Harrison Marks
© The copyright to all of his works is held by George Harrison Marks Enterprises Ltd.   Established 1998

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The cover of Kamera No.1,
published in 1957

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Harrison Marks first got involved in glamour photography in 1953 after he met, and started a relationship with Pamela Green, a photographic model. He was 27, she was 22 and together they were to transform the British glamour scene and gain world-wide recognition. They started by producing postcard-sized black and white photographs in sets of five packed in cellophane bags, which they sold through book shops and newsagents in the Soho area of London where they had established their home and studio together. These tastefully posed pin-ups quickly became popular and the business expanded rapidly.

In 1957, they launched 'Kamera', their first printed publication. The 7 x 5 inch, 36 page, monthly pocketbook of nudes was an instant success (we have recreated Kamera, and all 89 issues are now available on CD - click here for further details). They followed Kamera with an array of similar publications and an annual, 13 page colour calendar. Their success grew, and at the end of the fifties they ventured into home movie production featuring their most popular models, and then their first feature film, 'Naked as Nature Intended', which played to packed houses at a West End cinema in 1960 before being released nationally and then internationally. The Marks-Green partnership came to an end in the mid-sixties, but Harrison Marks carried on producing adult entertainment until he died in 1997, spanning a remarkable forty-five years. Click the link below to review the whole era.

Harrison Marks was one of the pioneers of nude photography, and he helped to overcome the severe censorship laws imposed in Britain until the late sixties. The owners of this site are dedicated to cataloging, collecting, restoring and preserving his work. To date we have digitised approximately 7,500 of his photographs, covering a good deal of the fifties and sixties as well as some of his work from the seventies and eighties. We have produced a range of CD photographic collections featuring some of Harrison Marks' most popular models, and we plan to add further collections in the months ahead – for futher detail click here.

For Harrison Marks' enthusiasts who prefer to download images, and/or those who would like access to a wider range of Harrison Marks productions and information, we have created our club, 'The Green Door', where members can browse through our extensive photographic libraries and choose and download images instantly. There are many other benefits of joining the club, so if you'd like to know more then click on the door.