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John Everard was a notable British photographer of nudes from the late 1920s until the early 1960s. Numerous collections of these black-and-white photographs were published in thin hard bound volumes. Everard was a fellow of the British Institute of Professional Photography (FBIPP).

Everard had a studio in Orange Street, London and was self-taught. The book Second Sitting' featured photographs of a young Pamela Green. As early as 1939, Walter Bird, John Everard and Horace Roye had decided that they were giving each other too much competition. To resolve that difficulty they decided to cooperate, and they set up a company called Photo Centre Ltd. They made their headquarters in a suite of rooms above Walter Bird's studio in Savile Row, and Eves without Leaves was their first joint publication.

Published volumes of John Everard's photographs (in chronological order)

  • Photographs for the Papers: How to Take and Place Them(1923).
  • Adam's Fifth Rib ( Chapman & Hall Ltd.,London. 1935).
  • Life Lines ( Chapman & Hall Ltd.,London. 1936).
  • Living Colour ( George Routledge & Sons. London. 1937).
  • Seen in England.[Chapman & Hall Ltd.,London. 1937).
  • Portrait of a Model (George Routledge & Sons,London. 1939).

Nymph and Naiad [George Routledge & Sons Ltd.,London.1940].

  • More Eves Without Leaves (Elstree:The Camera Studies Club,1948)
  • Artist's Model [The Bodley Head Ltd., London .1952).
  • Second Sitting: Another Artist's Model (The Bodley Head Ltd.,London.1954).

My Hundred Best Studies [The Bodley Head Ltd,. London.1954].

Oriental Model [Robert Hale Ltd.,London.1955].

  • Sculptor's Model: A Third Sitting ( The Bodley Head Ltd.,London.1956).
  • In Camera ( Robert Hale Ltd.,London. 1957).
  • Model in Movement ( The Bodley Head Ltd.,London. 1959).
  • Model in Shadow (Robert Hale Ltd.,London .1963).





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