Lauren Bee

Let the beauty of what you love be what you do.

Scottsboro & Huntsville AL Fine Art Portrait Photographer - "With Brave Wings She Flies"

Meet Jan: a brave, beautiful woman with a heart for God and for people.  Jan lost her husband a little over a year ago, and as with any loss, the grieving process has been an uphill climb.  But climb she does, and with such strength, reaching out as she does to other widows and souls experiencing unimaginable pain.

Jan requested a celebratory photography session for herself and for her daughter, Maria -- and I was so pleased she came to me.  The lighting was beautiful, the two women were gorgeous, and the Autumn air couldn't have been more perfect, there at the overlook in Section, Alabama.  Mother and daughter talked to me of heart things, shared their ups and downs, and enjoyed the discovery of common interests (traveling to Ireland and India -- and Doctor Who).  In between clicks of my shutter, we spoke of books, of faith, and I believe cake was also mentioned.  I know I had a lovely time photographing these two stunning ladies, and I couldn't be more pleased with the end result:  fine art portraiture highlighting love, light, and a feminine spirit.

Maria's ink is the loveliest thing:  a sweet message in her dad's handwriting.

Maria's ink is the loveliest thing:  a sweet message in her dad's handwriting.

The love they share was so apparent.  Jan is obviously an amazing mother -- and Maria is a pretty terrific daughter.

The love they share was so apparent.  Jan is obviously an amazing mother -- and Maria is a pretty terrific daughter.

Isn't Jan's watercolor tattoo the most gorgeous thing?

Isn't Jan's watercolor tattoo the most gorgeous thing?

"With brave wings, she flies."

"With brave wings, she flies."

Let Them Eat Cake, in Fort Payne AL -- Scottsboro Alabama Adult Cake Smash Photographer

Amanda needed the release of celebration -- and her 40th birthday seemed the most perfect reason to do just that.  

Amanda has had a rich life -- full of extreme highs and devastating lows.  "My oldest daughter, Marlowe, was diagnosed with Sanfilippo Syndrome when she was 4 yrs old," she writes.  "Sanfilippo is a very rare genetic disorder caused by a missing enzyme.  As a younger child, she was very, very active, but as the disease progressed, she lost her ability to speak and walk and spent her last 7 years of life confined to a wheelchair and dependent on a feeding tube. 

"My husband, David, and I met when Marlowe was about 14;  he's the only dad she ever had.  I had been divorced for over 10 yrs, after a brief marriage, and didn't care if I ever remarried.  We met because his youngest son has Gaucher, the same type of enzyme deficiency, just a different enzyme ... David and I married in May 2008, and combined had 4 teenagers in the house. Can you say hormone heaven?

"When David and I married, I decided to figure out what I wanted to be when I grew up, so in my insanity chose to go to nursing school, and graduated in May 2012. 

"For Marlowe's 17th birthday I wrote her a poem, because I had a verse given to me: 'you are a precious caterpillar, wrapped in a sweet cocoon, who'll emerge a beautiful butterfly in Heaven way too soon'.  

"The words 'sweet cocoon' stayed stuck in my head for a solid year, until in the Spring of 2012, when God told me that The Sweet Cocoon was supposed to be a house, and I'm supposed to build it.  My first thought was, 'great I don't have anything else to do!'.  I was in my final semester of nursing school, terminally ill child at home that was in and out of the hospital, three other teenagers at home, continuing to work while in school, and a husband that was working multiple jobs to keep the bills paid so I could finish school.

"I graduated in May, and in August, Marlowe was on a date with David and I.  We had dinner and then were at the drive inn in Centre, Alabama, when, as the movie was ending, Marlowe began having a seizure.  I gave emergency meds, though this was not her typical kind of seizure.  When the ambulance arrived she went into cardiac arrest.  We were flown via airplane to Scottish Rite in Atlanta where is was discovered that Marlowe had suffered a massive brain bleed.  God and I had played tug of war with this child for years and he knew that unless he did something quick, and left me with no other option, that I would continue to fight. 

"I knew it was time to let her go.  We gathered as a family and I told her nurse that when my pastor had finished praying to please turn all the machines off and unhook her from everything and just let me hold her.  Marlowe always had a way of doing things her way, and as our pastor said amen, Marlowe left.  Nothing had been turned off;  she took that decision away from me.  It was her way of saying, 'hey mom, I got this'.

"After her passing  The Sweet Cocoon was kicked into high gear.  We incorportated in October 2012, board of directors formed.  We are now a 501c3 nonprofit foundation and working hard to raise money to build The Sweet Cocoon.  Families that have disabled or seriously ill children, just seldom are able to catch their breath, much less relax.  They live in a constant state of exhaustion and stress, and I get it. Our home will be a respite and a retreat. We want our visiting families to feel like they are on a little vacation and be able to at least temporarily forget about their daily stresses.  The house has been designed, [and] we are hoping that within the next year to be able to purchase the property. "

Amanda's is a gut-wrenching story -- and very relatable for anyone who has experienced devastating loss.  But as grief begins to ebb away from the periphery of a human heart, one emerges from the cocoon and grasps the tendrils of life.  Amanda requested of me an Adult Cake Smash Photography Session and (with the help of the ever luscious Susie's Cupcakes), I aimed to please.  We talked of Heart Things, laughed at the Important Things, and created beautiful art together.  

Choosing joy is such a brave thing, and I couldn't be prouder of Amanda.

If you feel led to, please consider making a donation (HERE) to help the funding The Sweet Cocoon.  You can also find them on Facebook.

Young Family -- Scottsboro AL lifestyle family photographer in Section Alabama

This family!  Seriously, if it was at all possible to fall head-over-heels in love with a sweet young family and wish you could adopt them into your own family, I choose this beautiful gathering of people.  Pair a totally smitten couple with their two absolutely adorable children -- dimpled smiles and dancing blue eyes -- with a gorgeous Autumn day, and what do you have?  You have the makings of a perfect lifestyle family photography session, that's what.  I love my job, I love this family, and I love the blessing of being able to capture this precious time in their lives together.  Such bliss!

Would you just look at that adorable little top knot of perfection???

Would you just look at that adorable little top knot of perfection???

I'm such a sucker for a daughter who's wrapper her daddy around her sweet l'il finger.

I'm such a sucker for a daughter who's wrapper her daddy around her sweet l'il finger.

Moore Family -- Golden Hour Lifestyle Photography, Madison AL

In the photography world, "Golden Hour" is a term used to denote that most magical of moments, about 30 minutes before sunset or after sunrise.  No, it's not, strictly speaking, a full hour, but that's beside the point.  The point is how beautiful and golden it is at this time.  Skin tones are peachy and warm, eyes dance with light, the air around us takes on a hazy, almost other-worldly feel.  It's the most beautiful time of day.

Now add in something even more magical: the bonds of family and lifetime love and deep, lasting commitment -- and do you know what you have?  You have the True Golden Hour.  This is the most wonderful thing.  And when I'm able to capture all of it -- the light, the love, the pure, sparkling joy -- through the lens of my camera, I swear it's like I've died and gone to heaven.  It's lifestyle photography at it's very best, showcasing the most sublime of human bonds.  Pure happiness, I tell you.


Abby, Class of 2016 -- Scottsboro AL Senior Photographer in Madison AL

Abby and I met at sunrise for her Senior portrait session, at a small park in Madison, Alabama.  Upon meeting her for the first time, it was clear:  Abby is gorgeous -- but more importantly, she exudes grace and beauty from the inside out.  From her first polite "yes ma'am" I knew I was in the presence of a true golden girl.  With her honey-tinged eyes and aspirations of attending a college that will ensure her dreams of mission work in the Dominican Republic, this young lady is so full of promise even the sun can't outshine her.  The graduating class of 2016 holds so much goodness!  I couldn't be more excited for our future.