PAMELA ANDERSON
AND
EMMA DUNLAVEY
BenBella Books, Inc.
Dallas, Texas
CONTENTS
Sometimes the world brings
beautiful people into
it. With Pam, it brought
beauty on the inside and
out! A beautiful soul
with an amazing mind. She
has the depth, mystery,
beauty and everything one
truly desires. On every
organic level. The ability
to be completely raw.
Emma’s photographs
give you a serene feeling
to rise above the many
challenges we face in the
world today. Your thoughts
become only about love and
true
love. Her effortless
visual ability allows the
reader to dream and only
want to feel the beauty.
The two animals are a
match made in heaven.
The perfect word to
describe Pam for me would
be pure
passion
, in both
the heart and soul of our
existence. Something that
could never be forced—it
comes from a very sacred
place hidden in her heart.
The essence of these
photographs portray that
hidden wisdom, almost in
a surreal way, thinking
about the moment. Where
Pam and Emma were when
they truly captured that
moment does not matter.
A moment in one’s mind
will always be the way with
Pam—people cannot forget.
Beauty is integrated
with nature—the most
spiritual quality I
believe, and it does not
matter where this was
photographed.
Emma’s true reality has
never left her English
countryside, horses,
harmony with nature, and
raw passion. This life
is meant for beautiful
collaborations. To
make the world a better
place, to grow and learn
like aboriginals always
believed.
To return home, to the
earth, and the universe.
In every moment in
time something beautiful
can happen, and when
true artists like Emma
and Pamela integrate,
the magic blossoms
and fills with organic
sensibilities.
Pamela makes me dream
and see everything in such
a unique way.
She makes you let go.
She makes you want to
let go.
She makes you want
to feel.
You are left only with
true love and beauty;
it’s her secret, and not a
dark one.
Open like a book,
and this is why these
photographs compliment
her so much.
Bob Marley once
said: “Some people feel
the rain. Others just
get wet.”
These girls feel the
rain
and
get wet!
—
RAPHAEL MAZZUCCO
I live beneath the
lowest breath—past
indecision . . .
I have Faith,
I’m painting a picture—