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'''June Palmer''', also known as '''June Power''' (August 1, [[1940]] in London, [[England]] – January 6, 2004) was possibly the most famous [[Harrison Marks]] model in the [[1960s]], featuring in his publications ''Kamera'' and ''Solo''. She had measurements of 38-23-37.
'''June Palmer''', also known as '''June Power''' (August 1, [[1940]] in London, [[England]] – January 6, 2004) was possibly the most famous [[Harrison Marks]] model in the [[1960s]], featuring in his publications ''Kamera'' and ''Solo''. She had measurements of 38-23-37.


She began work as a topless dancer at the Windmill Theatre in London, and graduated to minor parts in movies, including ''The Amorous Adventures of Moll Flanders'' (1965), ''Taste the Blood of Dracula'' (1969) and ''Games That Lovers Play'' (1971). Although she stopped modeling for magazine in the late 1960s, she continued to do some private modeling for London's various camera clubs for a few years after. A large number of her loops were compiled in a single volume, 1967's ''The Naked World of Harrison Marks''.
==Career==
June Palmer began work as a topless dancer at the Windmill Theatre in London, and graduated to minor parts in movies, including ''The Amorous Adventures of Moll Flanders'' (1965), ''Taste the Blood of Dracula'' (1969) and ''Games That Lovers Play'' (1971). Although she stopped modeling for magazine in the late 1960s, she continued to do some private modeling for London's various camera clubs for a few years after. A large number of her loops were compiled in a single volume, 1967's ''The Naked World of Harrison Marks''.


She was married to Arthur Howell for about ten years. They started and ran the Strobe Studio in Clapham, South London.
Photographer Irv Carsten said this about Palmer in the March 1962 issue of ''Modern Man'', "I felt ashamed using an automatic camera. Her posing is second nature, she's beautiful from any angle, and without camera settings to make, there's nothing to do but watch."


Photographer Irv Carsten said this about Palmer in the March 1962 issue of ''Modern Man'', "I felt ashamed using an automatic camera. Her posing is second nature, she's beautiful from any angle, and without camera settings to make, there's nothing to do but watch."
==Personal life==
When she was 53 year old, June Palmer was married to the then 78 year old photographer/stuntman ''Arthur Howell'' for a little less than ten years (1993-2000). They started and ran the Strobe Studio in Clapham, South London. She divorced him in 2000 (he died in August, 2003).


She married Arthur Howell, who was aged 78 at the time, in 1993; she divorced him in 2000 and married again. Arthur died in August 2003 and June on 6th January 2004.
She married again, but died on January 6th, 2004.
    
    
==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 12:50, 29 February 2008

June Palmer, also known as June Power (August 1, 1940 in London, England – January 6, 2004) was possibly the most famous Harrison Marks model in the 1960s, featuring in his publications Kamera and Solo. She had measurements of 38-23-37.

Career

June Palmer began work as a topless dancer at the Windmill Theatre in London, and graduated to minor parts in movies, including The Amorous Adventures of Moll Flanders (1965), Taste the Blood of Dracula (1969) and Games That Lovers Play (1971). Although she stopped modeling for magazine in the late 1960s, she continued to do some private modeling for London's various camera clubs for a few years after. A large number of her loops were compiled in a single volume, 1967's The Naked World of Harrison Marks.

Photographer Irv Carsten said this about Palmer in the March 1962 issue of Modern Man, "I felt ashamed using an automatic camera. Her posing is second nature, she's beautiful from any angle, and without camera settings to make, there's nothing to do but watch."

Personal life

When she was 53 year old, June Palmer was married to the then 78 year old photographer/stuntman Arthur Howell for a little less than ten years (1993-2000). They started and ran the Strobe Studio in Clapham, South London. She divorced him in 2000 (he died in August, 2003).

She married again, but died on January 6th, 2004.

External links



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