Category: Bettie Page
In 1950, while walking along the Coney Island shore, Bettie Page met NYPD Officer Jerry Tibbs, who was an avid photographer, and he gave Bettie his card. He suggested she would be a good pin-up model. In exchange for allowing him to photograph her, he would help make up her first pin-up portfolio, free of charge. Tibbs suggested to Bettie that she style her hair with bangs in front, to keep light from reflecting off her high forehead when being photographed. Bangs soon became an integral part of her distinctive look.
In late-1940s America, “camera clubs” were formed to circumvent laws restricting the production of nude photos. These camera clubs existed ostensibly to promote artistic photography, but in reality, many were merely fronts for the making of pornography. Page entered the field of “glamour photography” as a popular camera club model, working initially with photographer Cass Carr. Her lack of inhibition in posing made her a hit, and her name and image became quickly known in the erotic photography industry. In 1951, Bettie’s image appeared in men’s magazines such as Wink, Titter, Eyeful and Beauty Parade.
Bettie Page helping Tempest Storm get ready
A collection of numerous burlesque acts from the 1950s, including strippers, and cult character Bettie Page introducing…
Fishnet Bettie Page gives us a great view of her tits
Bettie Page showing a lot of stocking under her bright red dress
Bettie Page showing us everything standing nude in the doorway
Bettie Page looks very sexy wearing nothing but fishnet stockings

























