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  • Dec 25, 2023 | blogarama.com | Pamela Green

    Exciting news! Line and Form, a nostalgic review of Eva Grant’s eponymous glamour magazine, is now available.  The magazine Line and Form was produced and published by Eva Grant, one of the few female glamour photographers of the late 1950s and early 1960s. This volume includes a complete listing of the magazine and rare images. For those unfamiliar with Eva Grant, we invite you to check out this earlier post.

  • Dec 13, 2023 | blogarama.com | Pamela Green

    As the holiday season is upon us, I would like to extend my warmest Wishes to each and every one of you. I hope this festive time brings you joy, love, and cherished moments with your loved ones. This year has been busy. On top of all the regular work and maintenance that comes with the site, I’ve put together four new books: X-ray Specs and Other Vintage Ads, The Glamour Camera of Eva Grant, Line and Form, and Glamour Model Revue.

  • Dec 12, 2023 | blogarama.com | Pamela Green

    We are thrilled to announce the release of The Glamour Camera of Eva Grant. The book features a short biography of Eva Grant, a trailblazing female figure photographer from the 1950s and 1960s, accompanied by some of her most captivating images. Delight in the flirtatious portraits and natural curves of such nude models as Crystal Dawson, Jackie Aspen and Sophie Dawn. For those unfamiliar with Eva Grant, we invite you to check out this earlier post.

  • Dec 4, 2023 | blogarama.com | Pamela Green

    The post Just a Dream – Gala Records appeared first on Pamela Green. Pamela Green and George Harrison Marks supplied images for several pop releases on 45 r.p.m. by Gala Records. Gala Records was a UK budget label and a division of Musical & Plastics Industries Limited, with offices based at Selmar House, 114 Charing Cross Road, London WC2 – barely a ten-minute walk from Harrison Marks’ studio.

  • Nov 16, 2023 | nature.com | Ben Stewart-Koster |Pamela Green |Christopher E. Ndehedehe |Lauren S. Andersen |Xuemei Bennink Bai |Fabrice DeClerck | +11 more

    AbstractSafe and just Earth system boundaries (ESBs) for surface water and groundwater (blue water) have been defined for sustainable water management in the Anthropocene. Here we assessed whether minimum human needs could be met with surface water from within individual river basins alone and, where this is not possible, quantified how much groundwater would be required.

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