I have wanted to photograph a family at the Sou'Wester since the first time I heard about it. I had a vision, but I couldn't seem to talk anyone into dragging their family two hours from Portland to be photographed in a trailer. Enter Laura. We met up earlier this year to discuss her idea for a creative retreat, which of course included a discussion about potential locations, and before breakfast was over we had this session on the books. And while we forgot to bring our hip vintage lawn chairs and tall boys of Raineer, I think we did just fine without them... Little Sienna Wren and her loving parents don't need any props (though come on, the backdrop WAS pretty rad, amIright?!) Posy Quarterman Photography, www.photoposy.com

Posy Quarterman Photography, www.photoposy.com

Posy Quarterman Photography, www.photoposy.com

Posy Quarterman Photography, www.photoposy.com

Posy Quarterman Photography, www.photoposy.com

Posy Quarterman Photography, www.photoposy.com

Posy Quarterman Photography, www.photoposy.com

Posy Quarterman Photography, www.photoposy.com

Posy Quarterman Photography, www.photoposy.com

Posy Quarterman Photography, www.photoposy.com

Posy Quarterman Photography, www.photoposy.com

Posy Quarterman Photography, www.photoposy.com

Posy Quarterman Photography, www.photoposy.com

Posy Quarterman Photography, www.photoposy.com

Posy Quarterman Photography, www.photoposy.com

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