2026 Lavender Portrait Sessions

 

Friday July 24th through Sunday July 26th, 2026

in Sequim, Washington


Horse and rider in lavender fields at sunset in Sequim, Washington — golden light portrait by Jessica Farren Photography

Lavender Portrait Sessions

Friday - July 24 through Sunday - July 26

I’m thrilled to share that I’ll be returning to Sequim, Washington, for a limited series of lavender horse photography sessions. These evenings are some of my favorites of the year; golden light, the scent of lavender in the air, and the quiet connection between you and your horse surrounded by color and calm.

Each session is an opportunity to create lasting memories in one of the most beautiful spots in the Pacific Northwest. Because the light and the setting are at their best for only a short time, there are just three sessions available per day.

These equestrian portraits in the lavender fields of Sequim blend artistry, natural beauty, and genuine connection: the kind of images that tell a story and last a lifetime.

Sessions are $375, and include:

  • A private online gallery for viewing your photos

  • Five fully edited, high-resolution digital files with print release

  • Sales tax included

✨ If you’re ready to experience the magic of lavender evenings with your horse, sign up below to reserve your session.

Schedule your Appointment

Lavender horse photography session in Sequim, WA — elegant equestrian portrait in soft evening light

FAQ’s…

  • The session will take place in a lavender farm in Seuim, WA. The address of the lavender farm will be given to you once you book your session. The lavender farm has ample parking for your trailer.

  • The sessions are scheduled to start at 6:15 after the farm closes, with the last session ending at 8:10 during golden hour.

  • Your session is ½ an hour long.

  • Included with your session is a phone call to go over any questions you may have regarding outfit choices. This is a fantastic opportunity to discuss what will complement your equine portrait. I also offer a selection of dresses that I loan to clients for photoshoots. Feel free to ask about these options during our call.

  • Yes, but I recommend you book two sessions so that we have ample time to photograph both horses. If you still want to book one session for two horses, please reach out to me first, as I have a few questions to ensure you have the best possible experience during our session. Each horse deserves individual attention to capture their unique personality, and I want to make sure we achieve stunning results for both.

  • Sessions are non-refundable but may be transferred to someone else.

If you’re drawn to photographing horses in beautiful light and landscapes, explore my Workshops & Retreats to learn more about hands-on opportunities in 2026.

 
Woman and mini horse in lavender fields during golden hour — Sequim Washington equestrian portrait