London, Dec 2: Marilyn Monroe's unseen photographs showing the legendary screen icon living the high life at an exclusive celeb party are set to go under the hammer.
The images, which are valued at a staggering 57,000 pounds were clicked by amateur photographer Lani Carlson in San Diego in 1952.
Carlson was working as a sound engineer at legendary crooner Ray Anthony's launch party for the hit song 'Marilyn', which was written by Ervin Drake and Jimmy Shirl.
As the show stopping Marilyn descended in a helicopter, the amateur snapper quickly used his new state-of-the-art camera to take these amazing images.
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The images, which are valued at a staggering 57,000 pounds were clicked by amateur photographer Lani Carlson in San Diego in 1952.
Carlson was working as a sound engineer at legendary crooner Ray Anthony's launch party for the hit song 'Marilyn', which was written by Ervin Drake and Jimmy Shirl.
As the show stopping Marilyn descended in a helicopter, the amateur snapper quickly used his new state-of-the-art camera to take these amazing images.
In.
- 12/2/2011
- by Ketali Mehta
- RealBollywood.com
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