Pamela Green was a remarkable woman who began her artistic journey by spending seven years studying art and painting, with the last four years being spent at St. Martin's School of Art in London.
As a successful artist, she co-created the magazine "Kamera" with George Harrison Marks, which became hugely popular in the late 1950s. Throughout her career, she would often find and train other models to appear in the magazine.
Later, she would offer guidance to other models and actresses on using make-up, lighting, and costumes. She would frequently work behind the scenes with her life partner, Doug Webb, a stills photographer who worked on several British films and TV shows.