AbbyWinters.com’s Zara Albion-Lawson Visiting L.A.

LOS ANGELES — LittleMutt.com publisher Twixil Inc. has announced a May visit from AbbyWinters senior photographer and Zara Albion-Lawson.

The company said Albion-Lawson will be visiting the LittleMutt production team and the city to gain further insights into the U.S. adult production business.

“Zara’s visit will lead to a great exchange of ideas and perspectives on producing adult content,” LittleMutt executive producer Sal Paradise said. “Zara is one of AbbyWinters’ top producers, working with ground-breaking talent at AbbyWinters.com, and we’re thrilled she has chosen to join us in May.”

AbbyWinters.com is based in Australia. Albion-Lawson is currently its senior photographer and acting production manager. She began working with AbbyWinters in the company's Sydney production office, where she worked with LittleMutt Managing Director Jo Mason who at the time was an AbbyWinters executive.

“I look forward to seeing Zara again and introducing her to the team at LittleMutt,” Mason said. “Zara is very creative and continues to be a key member of the AbbyWinters team. She has a strong and dynamic photographic vision and a great appreciation of what’s sexy."

Albion-Lawson also is meeting with other adult industry figures during her visit. For information, contact joanne@littlemutt.com.

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