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    Hi! This is the photography and lifestyle blog of Sheena Bean of Photography In the Light. I am a lifestyle photographer based in Kauai, Hawaii. I moved here with my family in January of 2015. My husband is the youth pastor at Lihue Missionary Church and we are raising three little world changers, Noakea, Banyan, and Avenlea Wren. This is His story, our story, and little snippets of life on a 562 square mile rock in the middle of the Pacific.

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Outer Banks Family Photographer {The Wood Family}

Sigh…..beach sessions <3  If you are thinking about booking your family session for this spring or summer and are wondering

if I do beach sessions, let me answer your question in one word.  Yes.  Ok, two words.  Yes, definitely!

I love shooting at the beach and I love big families, so this session was a match made in heaven.  I love the challenge of the wide open spaces and the changing lighting.

I love not having to deal with props and not having the “crutch” of landscape (trees, stumps, tall grasses, ect) to utilize for posing.  Shooting

at the beach, for me at least, requires that I get creative with things and I like it that way.  If you are interested in booking a beach

session for your family, I would love to work with you to make it happen!  We are so fortunate to live close to the gorgeous shores of

the Outer Banks; a beach sessions is a great way to memorialize the simplicity of summer and the joy of family.

 

 

February 21, 2014 - 4:33 pm

Ally - Great pictures of an awesome family!

The Bean Family Chronicles {Across the Water, or I’ll Miss That Dining Room Table, but Not Too Much}

“You call me out upon the waters
The great unknown where feet may fail
And there I find you in the mystery
In oceans deep
My faith will stand
Spirit lead me where my trust is without borders
Let me walk upon the waters
Wherever you would call me
Take me deeper than my feet could ever wander
And my faith will be made stronger
In the presence of my Savior”
- Hillsong United, Oceans (Where Feet May Fail)
It’s February, 2014.  Those lyrics have played over and over and over in my head since I first heard the song a couple months ago.  I’m not the only one, of course, who feels that the popular worship song was written just for me.  Just for this season.  Nevertheless, I feel like the song was written just for me.  For us.  For this crazy season of life we find ourselves wading into.  The ocean.  The water.  So literal.  He’s calling us, this family of five, out upon the waters.
In one year, February 2015, the Bean family will be doing something we had previously considered possible only in our wildest dreams.  Someone once told me, “If your dreams aren’t big enough to scare you, they probably aren’t big enough.”  So dream we did.  We dreamed bigger.  Crazier.  Dreamed of taking a step toward something that, by every thing thing our culture tells us is of value, was worthless and futile.  We’d be giving up so much, they said.  A steady job.  A reliable income.  A lovely home.  Being close to family.  Cherished friends.  Retirement.  Health care.  Predictability.  3 bedrooms.  2 bathrooms.  That beautiful dining room table we pined for for months.  Our children’s beds.  So much to give up.  So much to gain.
“For we walk by faith, not by sight.”
- 2 Cor. 5:7
A year ago I painted the oft spoken verse from Corinthians on a wooden sign and hung it on our front porch.  A year ago I had no idea that that verse would be come my life verse.  It would become my goal.  My aspiration.  It would become the voice in my head that said “press on” when the scope of the calling became more than I could wrap my mind around.  It would become my silent prayer when the fears of, “What if my child gets sick?” or, “What if my husband has to work 60 hour weeks,” became loud in my mind.  Walking by faith.  Dying to fear.  Every day.  Still.
You see, for so long, my whole life really, things have been predictable.  Stable.  I never wondered what was coming next.  We had a 1-year plan, 5-year plan, retirement plan, ect.  The bills were always paid.  There would always be a job.  I could buy new shoes for my wily boys when they wore out their third pair of the year.  If I am really honest, I have never been in a place where I had to look at my situation and say, “God, if you don’t come through for me, I don’t know how I am going to get by.”  The thing about working for the military that is so enticing is the consistency.  The paycheck comes twice a month.  A predictable amount.  The healthcare is good.  Really good.  No copay good.  Free ER visit good.  When you grow up as a daughter of two military officers and then marry a military man, the thought of getting out seems unthinkable.  Irrational.  Irresponsible.  Ignorant.  Foolish.  Risky.
When I share with people what we feel God is drawing us into, their reactions range from thinking we are making a terrible mistake to enthusiastically encouraging us to “wave the crazy flag” and go for it!  Interestingly enough, my thoughts often do the same thing.  Then I am reminded that “If God is for us, who can be against us?” So we keep moving forward.  We keep selling things.  Keep praying.  Keep texting and calling the precious friends and family who encourage us with their prayers and remind us of our first calling.  Our first love.  The One who will never forsake us.  The One who spoke all things into being can certainly provide the needs of our family.
In February 2015, Austin will be getting out of the Coast Guard.  We will be moving to the island of Kauai in Hawaii to step in the direction we feel God leading our family.  Our ultimate goal is to have some kind of ministry centered around sailing.  Maybe in Kauai forever.  Maybe throughout the South Pacific.  Who knows?  God knows.  So we go.  He has made it very clear to us that our time in the military has come to an end.  He has made equally clear that the next step we are to take is to Kauai.  We don’t know how long we will be there or what we will do when we get there.  What we do know is that He has promised that he will direct our paths.  We want to know what it feels like to truly live by faith.  To take the proverbial “playing cards” of our lives and spread them on God’s table.  To truly trust without borders.  No more playing it safe.  No more staying in a job because we are scared to get out.  No more spending more time thinking about where to retire.  It is for freedom that we have been set free.
My reasons for sharing this is not so that the reader would read these words and think that the Bean family has it all together or that we are some kind of spiritual savant disconnected from the very real necessities of raising three children on one income.  I share this online for the same reason I have been sharing it with our friends “in real life,” because we earnestly covet your prayers as we begin this faith journey.  One thing I have learned thus far as we take the first baby steps into the unknown is the great value of the prayer and support of friends and family.  I can not articulate how much we have been encouraged by the uplifting words of support and life that have been gifted to us my our faithful friends and family.  On the days where we look at each other and wonder if we are really making the right decisions, when we find ourselves on our faces before God asking Him to show us again and again that this is, indeed, His path for us, it is the prayers of friends and family that reminds us that we are not alone.
To those of you who have been so faithful with your prayer and encouragement, thank you from the deepest wells of our hearts.  You have no idea how much your thoughts and prayers have sustained us.  We humbly ask those of you who read this and feel so led, to please pray for our family.  We deeply desire to follow the call of God wherever and however He leads.
“Now to Him who is able to do immeasurably more
than all we ask or imagine according to His power
that is at work within us…”
-Eph. 3:20
February 4, 2014 - 6:49 pm

Alyson - So proud of you, bestie! I’m happy to be on this journey with you and can’t wait to see how God works out all the details that we tend to get caught up in! Love you!!

February 4, 2014 - 7:11 pm

Melissa - WOW!!!!! Good luck to you, Austin and the kids!!! I wish you all the best for your next big step!!! Now I have a chance to visit Hawaii!!! Since I never made it the first time!!! :-)

February 4, 2014 - 7:28 pm

Whitney - Know sweet friend, our family is praying and interceding on your behalf! We love you, and we are so excited for what God has in store you…BIG THINGS, of that I’m sure!

February 4, 2014 - 7:34 pm

Nicolette - Always trust in God’s plan. Your family is an example of that. We will pray that your family’s courage can inspire greatness in us all…

February 4, 2014 - 7:40 pm

Nancy - Precious friend!

Your commitment to follow and serve the Lord is so encouraging. I am soooo excited for you guys. We will be praying for sure (and coming to visit). xoxoxo Love you guys!

February 4, 2014 - 7:51 pm

Virginia - I am so excited for you and your family! I will be praying for you throughout the next year. God has used you to spread his love and Word here and he will most definitely continue that with you in Hawaii!

February 4, 2014 - 9:36 pm

steph sawyer - I’m always so encouraged by your joyous spirit, Sheena! I’m thrilled for you and your family to be taking this amazing God blessed adventure! ♡

February 4, 2014 - 11:20 pm

Kayla Hatcher - Sheena, You probably don’t know me….but I grew up with your family at EMC. I just wanted to share that this is so encouraging to me! My husband is currently an officer in the USCG. We know that God has called us to missions overseas. I struggle with the ‘security’ part of it, much like you have! I love reading this post because it is exactly the feelings I have about everything! We are unsure where God will take us and when (so we have no 5 year plan haha). But I just wanted to say thank you for sharing this. Blessings!!

February 4, 2014 - 11:41 pm

Brandon Patrick - When Austin first told me this my first thought was “Yes we get our friends back” lol JK. I was thinking that is the coolest thing. I will definitely be a prayer warrior for you guys and look forward to the “It’s a God thing” stories.

February 5, 2014 - 1:21 am

Loretta - Sheena, I am so proud of you and Austin for taking such a step upon the waters, for trusting without borders. Yes, I will earnestly pray for you all. (and I will miss you!)

February 5, 2014 - 1:35 am

Elaine Dunham - Beautifully written. I am inspired by your authentic faith and trust in God. I’m so proud of the woman you have grown to be Sheena! You and your precious family will be in my prayers.

February 5, 2014 - 3:44 am

laura - You’ve got this, guys! God has you, all the time, no matter where you are, what your income looks like, how good or bad your worldly situation looks, He has you. He loves all of us THAT MUCH. We are all proud to be praying for you, honored in fact. We are proud to be your friends, to watch how you are listening for God’s voice in all you’re deciding. You arean amazing family with so much to give this world in prep for the next world, our forever home. And I so love you! Will be praying continuously for Papa, Mama & the Beanie Babies! <3

Elizabeth City North Carolina Family Photographer {Children: Charlotte}

This gorgeous girl and her wonderful family have been clients of mine for about a year.  Our first meeting was just for big sister, and I recall upon meeting this great crew, I was totally smitten by their fun and refreshingly honest family dynamic.  Since that first session, we have done a handful more and I have fallen more and more in love with this fantastic crew.  I wanted to share some shots from our previous sessions, simply because I love these guys so much and I know you will too!

 

From our first meeting.  Big sister Isabel.  Can you even handle those blue eyes?!?!?!  She’s beautiful.

The next time we met it was for a family/maternity session.  Isn’t Sara stunning!  The rest of the family wasn’t too hard on the eyes either, you know….

Sumptuous Charlotte was born in late Summer.  Her newborn pictures are some of my all-time favorites<3

Yesterday, Charlotte came to my make shift home studio for her 6 month portraits.  6-12 months is one of my favorite ages to photograph.  The babies are finally starting to sit up and

become more interactive, but they still aren’t old enough to run away from me.  Charlotte was a perfect little model in every way and she let me have lots of fun with different props and

accessories.  I think the shots of her sitting on the bed are my favorites, but it was hard to choose. <3  First, some B&W’s, because I love em like that.

And, in color, because it’d be a travesty to not show you her incredible baby blues.

Elizabeth City Newborn Photographer {Cassidy Renee}

Every time I get to do a newborn session I am reminded how much I love taking pictures of tiny babies.  I remember those first days of motherhood, the exhaustion, of course, but also the newborn smell, the little way they purse their lips into an “o,” the starfish hands, the way their lips are so perfectly red and their squishy ears and noses.  Everything is so new, so innocent, so full of mystery and familiarity all in one unexplainable way.  There’s something about a newborn baby and the way they bring a fresh new promise into our lives that is impossible to experience from anything else in life.

My beautiful newborn client, Miss Cassidy, was a fantastic little model in every way.  She gave me plenty of classic sleepy baby shots with some bright eyed ones just to keep things fresh.  I don’t think she cried for a second.  She’s the third born to this sweet family and I can tell that her big brother and sister are totally smitten with the new addition.  Big sister was right beside me the whole time keeping a close eye on her new best friend.  I can’t wait to see the relationship that develops between these two precious girls.

 

First, the B&W’s <3

 

Elizabeth City Family Photographer {The Janz Family}

I love meeting new clients, and this awesome family was so easy to enjoy!  Their adorable blonde girlies were as easy to shoot as can be, especially their amazing posable two year old!  I’ve shot A LOT of two year olds over the years, but Miss A takes the cake by a long shot.  She was incredible.  If I ever need a two year old model, I know just who to call!  I’m so excited for the Janz family to be welcoming their third daughter this summer <3

 

 

January 21, 2014 - 6:43 pm

Whitney - Love these! What an adorable family!

February 3, 2014 - 4:23 pm

Sherrie Janz - What an awesome looking Family, Love the hats :) Love you guys. Love Grandma Sherrie

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