Kamera magazine
In 1957, Kamera featured Marks’ glamour photography of nude women taken in the small studios or Marks’ kitchen.
Marks’ 1958 publicity materials contained one of the first uses of the word “glamour” as a euphemism for nude modelling/photography. The magazine was an immediate success, and the business expanded to employ around seventeen staff by the early 1960s, selling several other magazine titles such as Solo, postcards and calendars, and distributing imported French books and glamour magazines. Photographic exhibitions were held at the Gerrard Street studio.


