Director George Harrison Marks met Pamela Green years before when he was a photographer and she was a nude model. She had been a nudist for years, so she had no issue with taking her clothes off for the camera. He enjoyed working with her so much he asked her to buy out his partner and come into business with him. As equal partners, they set up a limited company and brought out the first issue of Kamera, a nude, figure-study magazine that hit newsstands in 1957. A huge success, it spawned publication of Solo, another monthly magazine. They also started producing their own 8mm glamour films, but after investing a large amount of money into it, they discovered there was no market for 8mm films and the studio floundered. They made this feature length film hoping to recoup profits. They didn't. It was only shown at one very small cinema and never had a general release. They were forced to dissolve the business.