Lauren Bee

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

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Ratledge Spring Wedding -- Huntsville Alabama Wedding Photographer

Oftentimes, even though I'm the photographer performing a service for my clients, I am the one who is immensely blessed by the process.  This is exactly how I feel about working with Hannah and Tyler.  I liked them instantly, meeting together in a local coffee shop to discuss their upcoming wedding details.  Both kind, soft spoken, and warmly intelligent, I feel we hit it off immediately -- exactly the way I want to start off a working relationship with my people.

I say "my people", because that's how I feel about those I get to work with;  they're a part of the Lauren Bee Photography family.  They're my people.  :)

Tyler's and Hannah's classic church wedding was perfection, all feminine lace and romantic, rustic elements.  From Hannah's sweet barefoot sandals and sparkling diamond wedding rings, to Tyler's dapper grey suit and clear devotion to his bride, their Huntsville Alabama wedding was absolutely a day to remember.  Friendly guests and warm family members also made for a lovely experience by one and all.  I couldn't have been more thankful to have been chosen to document their special day.

My PhotoShop Escapades - Huntsville Alabama Fine Art and Conceptual Photography Artist

I've been an artist for decades.  Whether it's the endless unicorns and mermaids I drew as a child (I'm talking notebooks full!) or the two years' worth of pastels, acrylics, and graphic drawings and paintings I created in college as a Fine Arts major, I've always felt this near-manic drive to create visually.  Even when I was a writer, my words attempted to invoke the visual-emotive through effusive comparisons, similes, and allegory, words flooding the page like a thousand drops of liquid rainbow, mingling with a thousand more splashes of warm honey-glitter.  (See what I just did there?)

I suppose it's only natural that something inside of me shifted when I began to use a DSLR to full effect.  At first it was just playing around with a Kodak point-n-shoot, but then the Nikon D3100 became "a necessity", followed by the D7000, the D7100, and now the FX D700 (two of them -- yes, two).  Don't even get me started on the quest for quality glass;  my current obsession is the Sigma Art line, the 35mm 1.4 being the most frequently wielded weapon of choice.  

The learning curve didn't stop there.  Along with self-propelled education in the use of manual mode and Kelvin white balance, I ripped through editing software with a hunger akin to Edward Cullin on a vegan diet.  Lightroom was a very good investment, along with a few Creative Live classes, watching assorted and sundry YouTube tutorials, and picking the brains of several excellent photographers.  It's been painful and maddeningly frustrating at times, with sudden stops and starts, moments where I just didn't understand (!!!) and even the occasional (violent) urge to just quit it all!

And all of that in just four years.

Around this time last year I signed up for Creative Cloud.  And then I just quietly paid the monthly fee, terrified to dip my toe into the waters of all things Adobe.  I wanted to try Photo Shop;  truly I did.  I just didn't know where to begin.  So I didn't.  I just stared at it.  Weeks went by, more payments made.  I tried to find the time to start playing with the buttons and whatnot... but it was just so terrifying, so daunting.  So I ignored it.

Until about eight months ago, when my creative spirit just sort of said to me, "Lauren, look.  If you procrastinate any longer, you're going to stagnate -- and artists don't stagnate, you hear?  'Cause when they stagnate, they die.  Long, horrible deaths, moaning and wailing in pits of darkness and despair and --"

And that's when I told my creative spirit to shut-it because I got it (and she was being way too melodramatic anyway .... which yeah, is what creative spirits do...)

So I started playing with Photo Shop (PS).  The first few attempts ended in tears and much bemoaning to a friend who is very well-versed in PS and who just swore up one side and down the other that it's pure magic.  Bless her, she tried to explain some things to me, but I just was not getting it.  I didn't even know words for things, so I couldn't so much as Google for information.  I mean "how to use that swipey thingy that does The Thing in Photo Shop" didn't yield such great results.  Still, I tried and tried on my own, hacking and sawing, reading up on things, watching more tutorials, taking more Creative Live classes, hacking and sawing some more amid wailing and gnashing of teeth ...

And then, one day, it just started to click.

I began layering things, adding on textures and pushing buttons and using brushes (I think that's what the swipey thing is called), creating clipping masks, adding and manipulating text, and, and, and ...

I also found that those long-distant semesters spent in Fine Arts school started to pay off.  I brushed up on my fairly decent understanding of shading, lighting, shadows, and two-dimensional depth, making the painting in of finer details an intuitive process.

SOOC on the left;  final Lightroom + Photo Shop edit on the right

SOOC on the left;  final Lightroom + Photo Shop edit on the right

As my confidence grew, my ideas started to gain some steady momentum, becoming more grandiose by the week.  Ranging from the dark and emotive, to the light and whimsical, one day it was fairy wings and solar flare, the next day it was head swaps and 19+ layer composites with excessive Gaussian blur.  It became a sort of game where I dared myself to see if "it" could be done (whatever "it" happened to be at the moment) -- and that creative spirit of mine, not one to back down from a dare, said to me, "Challenge accepted."

I have so much more to learn and so far to go -- but I can't wait to learn all the things and go all the places PS will take an eternally budding artist!  I've even got my sights set on Adobe Illustrator;  I hear it too does miraculous things -- and miraculous things, that's where it's at!  I love more than anything the process of creation, of plumbing the depths of a human heart and pulling forth beautiful and amazing worlds and emotions and stories.  They've been there all along, but the act of bringing life to it all.... this is why my creative spirit exists.

I can't wait to learn more and more and expand my body of artistic work!

SOOC on the left;  final Lightroom + Photo Shop edit on the right

SOOC on the left;  final Lightroom + Photo Shop edit on the right

Want to see how I do it?  Enjoy this warp speed video of an edit, below:

I now offer my clients the option of a custom, fine art edit, through HERstory.  Partnering together, you and I, we create something truly one-of-a-kind:  a blending of my imagination with your soul, story, and unique beauty.  It's a gorgeous process, one that yields gorgeous results.  If you think you'd like to join forces and create something amazing, let's chat together and see what kind of glorious magic we can dream up!  Working with you will be such a blessing!

Contact Lauren at:

lauren@laurenbee.com

(256)605-6722

Autumn's Journey -- Huntsville Alabama Portrait Photography HerStory

Autumn is my friend.  She's been my friend for ages and ages.  We played together as children, then when we both grew up a bit we played together as college students, working side-by-side as interns for our church's youth program.  Through the years we've drifted in and out of each others' lives, never straying very far from our shared history and soul sisterhood.

Autumn is now a newly single mom to the most wonderful little boy.  I watched from afar with such joy when she was made a mother.  And I wept for her when her marriage crumbled.  I could say so much about this strong, gentle, and wise woman, but I wanted her to speak for herself.  So here are Autumn's words -- such rich, beautiful words:

"My journey... I was actually just telling my therapist yesterday I can see where I've been and how far I have come.  I feel the strength in that.  But so much of my identity was tied to being a wife that I don't know who I am anymore.  So when I lost that I lost everything I thought I was."

"All I ever wanted was to be married and have a family.  I remember telling my friends after the adoption, if something happened to me, they should know I died happy [because] I finally had everything I ever wanted.  [Eight] months later it all fell apart.  I still have a family but not a family in the traditional sense."

"Single mom is what I use to describe myself now.  And it's sad and depressing some days no matter how far you come.  But I get to find out who I am.  It's been hidden for years. I can't even tell you my favorite color other than soft pink."

"If where I've been helps someone else see that in this moment, it isn't the end of the world, then sharing my story was worth it.  It hurts.  Some days it hurts to breathe.  Some days you literally have to get through 1 minute at a time."

"But today, three years later, I KNOW I'm in a better place.  I KNOW God has something amazing planned for me that I just can't see yet.  I KNOW that life goes on.

"[I want] my story [to] encourage someone else.  I'm not a saint.  I'm not amazing. I simply made it to the other side -- and we have to do that together."

Scott Family -- Huntsville Alabama Documentary Lifestyle Photographer

I am always so amazed -- so humbled -- when a family invites me into their holy space.  To watch their bond be woven before me, to see the life in eyes and witness laughter like sparkles on the air.  This is the most beautiful, most magical thing, and I feel so honored to be allowed to capture it for them, forever, through a Magical Mundane session.

I couldn't have been more thrilled to meet the Scott family.  Genuinely warm and relaxed, I could tell right away that their home was one full of love and laughter, filled as it was with games, casual meals together, and music.  Not only are Lee and Lindsey a most beautiful couple, they clearly parent their daughters with extreme love and care.  Even their handsome puppy, Leo, was a welcome delight, loving on his little girls with protective sweetness -- such a gift to be in the midst of.


Would you like to capture your own family's just as they are, that perfect blend of fierce love and gorgeous joy?  I'd love to create for you a photographic time-capsule, something you can enjoy and look back on, in years come, as a warm and happy memory.  Reach out and we'll plan the perfect time together, to make memories that last through generations.


Falling For The Freyenhagens -- Huntsville & Hampton Cove Alabama Family Lifestyle Photographer

I really love the Freyenhagens -- and you will too, once you peruse through their delightful family photos, taken at Huntsville's own Hayes Nature Preserve in the Owens Crossroads/Hampton Cove area.  Not only are they a crew of fun-loving goofballs, they really, really love each other.  I'm talking tight-knit family love of the supreme kind.  This is a bunch of uber delicious saps, and I wanna stick 'em in my pocket and take them everywhere with me!

Okay, that was a little over the top, I know.  But seriously, this family, y'all.  I mean just look at them smile and laugh and have a wonderful time together!

This little mister is his daddy made over!

This little mister is his daddy made over!

The Autumn color in Huntsville, Alabama was absolute perfection!

The Autumn color in Huntsville, Alabama was absolute perfection!

Leaves hold endless fascination apparently

Leaves hold endless fascination apparently

These two were so much fun -- and clearly smitten with each other.

These two were so much fun -- and clearly smitten with each other.

I'm a sucker for daddy-daughter photographs.

I'm a sucker for daddy-daughter photographs.

This mommy and son bond.... I can't even take it.  So precious.

This mommy and son bond.... I can't even take it.  So precious.

Want to book your very own family lifestyle photography session?  I'd love to see you in the Spring -- or Fall!  I'd love to hear from you -- let's plan your very special moment as a family.