June 23, 2011
I’ve already booked one wedding for next year at The Patrick Henry Ballroom and after seeing the completed renovations today I’m pretty stoked about the potential this venue has for some stunning photography. Little vignettes for couple portraiture all within the building itself and beautiful details everywhere. The ballroom is the PERFECT color to lend atmosphere to any wedding or reception and will make everything glow. The architecture within is exceptional with palladium windows, crystal chandeliers, a gorgeous fireplace, and beautiful floors ready for the first dance. The bridal suite (at least that’s what I’m calling it) has gorgeous light and room for even the largest wedding party. And here’s the added bonus, it’s right downtown within a block or two of all the other shooting locations that make for a great backdrop on your wedding day. It is a key part of the continuing downtown Roanoke renaissance and it’s a job well done by people who care all the way around.
Here’s a few shots I snapped today. Of course, nothing is decked out quite yet and it still looks amazing.
June 17, 2011
What do you do when you’re in the middle of wedding season and it’s hot outside? You blog a wedding from cool and colorful October. This was a fantastic wedding and we are finalizing their album so I’m loving their images all over again. I’m missing 60 degree days, too!
June 11, 2011
Here was a beautiful wedding at Braeloch on a perfect day in late April. Everyone happy, everyone on time, great food, great band, and beautiful flowers. Best of all, the bride and groom are moving from Richmond to Roanoke because Roanoke is the best place of all to live!
May 10, 2011
Alex and Bryan are going to be married at Silver Hearth Lodge in June, but for their engagement session they had me come down to Elon University where they have lots of memories over the past several years. I love to travel to new places for eSessions and you really can’t beat a college campus for atmosphere and backdrops. There’s always an old building, nice grounds, and I’ve seen only a few that didn’t have a duck or a goose somewhere. Elon was beautiful and we had a great session. So now, the signing book is done and we’re just waiting for the big day. Here’s a few from their session. Some of their faves and some of mine.
Alex and Bryan, Kemper has certainly captured the essence of love and friendship and connection in these photos. You two are a GREAT couple and we feel priviledged to be the host venue of your June 2011 wedding here at Silver Hearth Lodge. Thank you and best wishes are sent to you both. Bob Johnston
Kemper Fant said...Thank you very much Bob, and I look forward to working with you and the folks at Silver Hearth to make this a fantastic wedding. See you in June!
May 2, 2011
I love The Signing Book and at Saturday’s wedding I was reminded several times why they’re so special.
Earlier in the day I had asked the groom what he thought of it as only the bride and her mom came by the studio to pick it up and take a first peek. His comment….. “It was way beyond what I expected”. I get that kind of comment a lot from my clients. They’ve seen my sample albums and signing books. They’ve looked at a proof of their own before it goes to press. But, to see a finished album or book and hold it in their hands is something special. They thumb through the pages and see a portrait of their life, a “forever” piece that captures a very, very special time.
It made me think of wedding albums, too. I feel sorry for today’s couples who forego the album for a “disc of images and copyrights please”. They miss the real “art” of their day, the final piece that keeps it fresh forever. Sometimes it amazes me that they will drive around in a $ 25,000 car that will be a bedraggled heap of rust in 50 years. But, the wedding album which would have been loved by them, their parents, their children and their children’s children, never was. It just doesn’t make sense. It’s such a small investment in comparison.
Anyhoo, back to the Signing Book. It was the end of the day and the bride and groom had been sent off by all their family and friends. I wandered back up to the reception venue and to the table where the signing book had been for the evening. I thumbed through it and, despite the fact that I knew it intimately, the last time I had seen it it hadn’t been loved yet, at least not thoroughly loved. As I went from page to page, I noticed it was completely full. Not just signatures with “Best Wishes”, but messages of love, affirmation, encouragement, remembrance and reflection.
So, there it was. The flowers were stunning and made for a spectacular day. But, soon they were to be no more. The food was amazing and everyone raved about it as they enjoyed the evening, but now there were only empty plates, balled up napkins, and ice melting in the glasses. The band was awesome and everyone danced the night away. Now they were packing it up to head home as the party was over. Yet, over in the corner the Signing Book was still there, better than ever; filled with beautiful photos, memories, and words that will last forever. And in my bag with used up batteries, sweat soaked napkins, lens caps strewn galore, were the photos that will be crafted into the story of their day. The beautiful custom wedding album awaits the rest of their life.
So worth it :)
Kemper
April 28, 2011
What a better time to post a 26 degree eSession at Virginia Tech than SPRING! Outdoor portraits in the winter can be a challenge but whenever circumstance dictates it a must, they have turned out stellar in my opinion. Sometimes the lack of green can really be a good thing, and what a nice surprise to trot up to Blacksburg and find just enough snow on the ground to make things extra nice. Oh, and added bonus, since both the bride and groom to be are chemists and met spent a lot of time in the chemistry lab cooking up those love potions, they wanted to do part of the shoot in the lab. Hmmm. Creativity and fun a must! I love different stuff and I love these.
Happy Spring everybody!
April 15, 2011
Alison and Will are getting married in a couple of weeks and I was busy this week putting their signing book together. Their eSession last fall included the pups which always makes for an interesting shoot! I gotta admit I came away with a certain fondness for Pugs. Here are a few from their session. Some are my faves and some are theirs.

August 13, 2010
“You don’t marry someone you can live with, you marry the person who you cannot live without.” ~ Anonymous
I love that quote. I mean, let’s face it people, it’s hard living with someone else. Other people, all other people, do things we don’t like. They do things the wrong way. They don’t operate entirely like us. They’re not LIKE us and in fact, sometimes we are just plain opposites.
But, isn’t it great when we simply cannot live WITHOUT them. We can’t wait for them to be around us. We look at their things and think about them being around us, even if their things are not really what we like, or where we want them to be… or….even if we really HATE their things. Oh, and worst of all, if we really can’t live without them, we start to actually LIKE their things even though if we were in our right mind we would really not like their things at all. So, our great fortune in Life is to find someone that we cannot live without. That, for the most part, takes care of all the rest.
I’m pretty certain that Cricket and Jeff have this great fortune. Perhaps if they weren’t in love they could actually live with each other. I really don’t know. But, what I do know, and what was quite obvious throughout their day, was that these two married the person they could not live without.
Here’s a few shots of their fantastic wedding where we all had such a good time.

I totally love this shot…..I see lots of long walks just like this.
I think mom liked the slide show.


Completely awesome!!!!
Janet furlong said...truly beautiful..
Sharlyn said...Amazing Kemper. Love the written prelude as well. Lots of truth in those words.
Alice Reichard said...Kemper you are amazing!!
Cricket's Daddy said...Is that my daughter…?
Melissa Gay said...beautiful. love your work
Kate Wilkins said...The most beautiful wedding pictures I have ever seen! The photography is creative and resplendent! Of course the subjects, especially the bride were bewitching and delightful! Just enchanting!
Erika said...This couple is so sweet! Their photographs are absolutely amazing
Ali said...This gives me a lot of great ideas for my peacock wedding! And the pictures, of course, are AMAZING. I can’t wait!
June 23, 2010
Love, love, love all of them! You did an AMAZING job, Kemper :)
Rick said...Great photos Chris and Erika. Can’t wait for your big day.
Deanna said...Wow, what amazing photos! Looking forward to seeing you soon and celebrating with you!
Erika said...Thank you, Deanna!:) Can’t wait to see you and the girls in a couple of weeks!!




































































































































































LOVE the light! Great shots! You captured the essence perfectly! *bravo*
Beth Anne said...Yay, I can hardly wait! Beautiful pictures.
Beth Anne Woodward said...Yay, I can hardly wait! Beautiful pictures!