Nature Babe Photos: Corwin Prescott
You know, I really feel like the luckiest girl in the world sometimes. Because, as an escort, I have time, money, and reason to work with some of the photographers I’ve admired for years on the internet. Corwin Prescott is one of these.
I kept seeing Corwin’s work online and I just fell in love with the beautiful natural landscapes paired with gorgeous posing and delicate sexuality. So a couple years ago I took the plunge and planned a trip to Portland, where he is located, and booked a shoot.
Shooting with Corwin was a real treat. It combined two sides of me: the one that likes to roll around in the dirt and take a walk in the woods and the one that likes to get all dolled up and glamorous. We traipsed around in some woods and a stream.
In our first shoot together in 2022, I brought four different outfits.
- A gorgeous and unique robe I randomly found in a shopping stall at the Alameda County Fair (???!!!!) paired with my favorite Adina Reay lingerie set in black
- A set of basic blue Deja Day lingerie paired with tie-dye Kixie thigh highs gifted to me by a sweetheart
- A plaid shirt tied into a crop top with some kind of hilarious but also sexy-as-hell jorts that double as underwear (the shorts were also a sweetie gift!)
- And finally, a burnt orange lingerie set gifted to me by my friend Celeste Belle.
I tried to pick things that would go with Corwin’s soft nature vibes.



In the first look, with the county fair robe, I was imagining I was some kind of siren or forest spirit luring men to their greatest pleasure but also maybe their doom??



In the second look I had a lot of fun laying down in this patch of ivy and getting messy.




In this third look I was trying to channel some all American girl that does live inside of me but doesn’t come out very often.

And finally, by the time the last look rolled around, I was pretty tired and the vibe was just “Look I’m a pretty girl in lingerie rolling around in the grass!”
Two years later I had an idea for a shoot that I knew could only be executed by one person, and that was Corwin. I wanted to be a siren in an actual body of water. I was inspired by a lot of imagery, namely the sirens from the movie “O Brother, Where Art Thou?”, Aquarius (the water bearer), and some paintings by John William Waterhouse.





I got a flowing white dress and went up to Portland. Even though it was May it was still pretty cold there. But, it was the perfect time of year because the creek was rather high due to rains and snow run-off, but low enough that it was safe. I braved the cold waters and I was so pleased with the results!






I don’t currently have plans to shoot with Corwin in the near future, but I know I will have another idea that demands his eye for the sensuality of the natural world soon!
