![]() ![]() Because of her desire not to have tan lines with her modeling career and since Diane and Joe were both interested in a more natural life style, the two joined a social club that visited local Naturist or Nudist camps. With her natural appeal, she was featured in many art and photography magazines of the early 1950's. Joe Webber was her supervisor and soon they started dating.ĭiane's modeling career continued to blossom. She worked many temporary jobs including as a receptionist at KHJ-TV and a tabulator at a bank clearing house. With her poise, grace and perfect proportions she was a natural model.Īt twenty, Diane returned to Los Angeles to pursue her career. On one of her trips to visit Los Angeles, she used her new found confidence and contacted a professional photographer to take some photos. At 5' 2" Diane was too short to be principal dancer, but she was hired to be in the pony line at Bimbo's in San Francisco.ĭuring her time in San Francisco, Diane was asked to model at an art class at the University of California at Berkeley. At the urging of a roommate, she auditioned for a job with the Dorothy Dorbin Dancers. ![]() When Diane graduated from Hollywood High School at eighteen, she moved into the Hollywood Studio Club, a YWCA sponsored hotel for aspiring actresses, singers and dancers. She agreed to some demure photos in her toe shoes. At the age of 16 she was approached by a photographer after her ballet class and asked to pose. After school, she worked as an usherette at Grauman's Chinese Theater in Hollywood. She participated in theater productions as a dancer and choreographer. The ballet training was put to good use when Diane attended Hollywood High School. She immediately decided she wanted to be a ballerina and began taking lessons from Russian ballerina Maria Bekefi. She also loved horses and hoped to own one someday.Īt the age of ten, Diane saw her first ballet, "The Nutcracker Suite". She chose her confirmation name, Theresa, becoming Marguerite Diane Theresa Empey.Įven at this young age, Diane loved to read and her artistic talents were evident in her drawings and paintings. Raised a Catholic, Diane's first communion came in 1939. Marguerite got the house and custody of the "minor child". The divorce wasn't finalized until 1938 when Diane was six. Guy referred to his wife as a "dumbbell". Guy Empey filed for divorce in 1934 when his daughter was two. Her mother Marguerite (nee Andrus) was a Hollywood starlet and former Miss Long Beach, Ca. Her father, Arthur Guy Empey, was a WWI veteran, book author, screen writer and song lyricist. I have many other photographs for sale and I will combine shipping.This photograph is sold exclusively as a collectible piece of memerobilia.All models presented are 21 years of age or older.No rights are granted or implied.M arguerite Diane Empey was born July 29, 1932, at Hollywood Hospital in Hollywood, Ca. I DO NOT CUT CORNERS AND ONLY OEM INKS ARE USED AT ALL TIMES Any Watermarks as shown will not appear on the photo you receiveI do not use use cheap ink jetor laser printers. Professional quality gray scale printing with five black and gray inks included Chroma Optimizer Maximum 4800 x 2400 dpi FINE print head technology Producing a photographic quality picture suitable for displayYou will receive a new display quality photographprinted on Canon Premium Pro paper for the finest image quality and greatest longevity up to 100 yearsI TAKE GREAT PRIDE IN THE QUALITY OF WHAT I PROVIDE TO MY CUSTOMERS. Diane Webber 1960s Very Busty vintage nude Pinup 8 x 10 PhotographAll photographs are created from either the high quality print or negative and scanned on a Epson V750M with wet scan capabilityOr in the case of original magazine covers or oversize images, they are produced using a Canon 5D MK III Full Frame CMOS SensorThe results are stunning images that are produced off a newCanon Pixma Pro 1 PROFESSIONAL PRINTERIncorporating the LUCIA 12 pigment ink system. Item: 173197233642 Diane Webber 1960s Very Busty vintage nude Pinup 8 x 10 Photograph.
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