May 23, 2011
So, I went to Fairystone State Park for a weekend of camping with friends and we went on this short tour looking for the rare mineral formations called staurolites that the park is named after. There are a few different kinds, the most famous taking on the form of a cross. I didn’t find any of those but I did find a few of the most common type and this was one of them. I still thought it was interesting so I plopped it up onto a moss covered root and took a shot of it with my 85 1.4.
May 13, 2011
After a bodacious storm the other night which crashed our little eSession party, the skies parted and a spring day commenced. This shot makes me happy when I look at it.
May 12, 2011
Update: I just found out that Duke is only being fostered. So if you’re in the market for a truly fantastic dog….this is your chance. $ 100 and he’s yours and he comes with a free portrait!
Oh man, I have a grandpuppy and he’s so cute I can’t hardly stand it! My daughter Ashley got him from the pound and he is living proof that pound pups are awesome doggies.
Ok, one more cause I can’t help myself..
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
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