October 31, 2008
Poor Jack. He’s has been photographically neglected for a few months now as I have really not had a whole lot of time to play. So this morning I decided that no matter what, we were going to have a session on his regular romp in the park, and it turned out to be a beautiful morning to do it. After chasing many sticks and romping through the grass, he decided it was time to rest in a frost covered patch. I suppose he kind of enjoyed the sun on his back and the cool grass underneath. All that running had made him hot and he was satisfied to just chomp and a select stick for a few minutes. As soon as he lay down, the steam started rising from underneath him. It really was a satisfying moment for both of us. A little rest was in order.
October 22, 2008
Just got an email from Ashley Yeatts at the RVSPCA and another one of Jack’s littermates has been returned to the RVSPCA! Lyla is her name and she was turned over to the RVSPCA with her sister, a golden retriever. Apparently, the owner was unable to care for them any more. Here’s the scoop from Ashley along with a few shots of the cute, cute, cute Lyla. From the way Ashley described her, I think she is Jack up one side and down the other. If so……..FANTASTIC dog.
Hey Kemper,
Attached are 4 pictures of Miss Lyla. She was relinquished when her owner got sick and was no longer able to take care of her. She is up to date on shots, including Rabies, microchipped and spayed. She walked great with me on the leash and was very responsive when I called her name. She also knew ‘sit.’ She did jump up on me a couple of times, but again, she was very responsive when I told her ‘off.’ She could definitely benefit from obedience training.
According to her previous owners, she is great with everyone she meets – other dogs, kids, cats, etc… They also said that she is housebroken, but we can never guarantee that. Even if she was housebroken with them, there is a chance that she may need to be ‘re-introduced’ once she is in her new home since she’s been caged here. Overall, I think she’s an absolute sweetheart! She’s a little skittish, but she comes out of her shell fast. And she is gorgeous!!! Not too sure on her weight – I would guess around 50 lbs….give or take a few. She’s tall.
Please send anyone interested our way. They can call me directly at 540-344-4840, ext. 206 and if they cannot reach me at my extension, they can press 2 to get the front desk. She’ll go fast, I’m sure, but I want to make sure that she is going to her FUREVER home this time around.
Thanks again!!
Ashley Yeatts
October 17, 2008
I love an outdoor wedding and the powers that be have been with me this year as far as the weather goes. But, there is more to an outdoor wedding that makes for beautiful photography. Time of day is so important. Sometimes that is something I can advise couples on, and sometimes it is set before I can put in my two cents.
Whatever the case was with Jenna and Matt’s wedding, everything was perfect. The setting was spectacular, the weather was gorgeous, the time of day….perfect. They were married at Sundara which lends a particular meaning to this wedding. Matt’s grandfather was raised there as it was his old homeplace. It was important to them both to incorporate “the rocks” and the orchard into their portraits as they both had special significance to Matt, growing up here in Roanoke and spending time at his grandparent’s place which is right across the road.
But, beyond that, there were symbols everywhere of their lives lived thus far. Family heirlooms, special little things sometimes tucked away in the decoration.
Then there was the hookah tent! Jenna and Matt are world travelers and part of their travels have taken them to the Middle East where the hookah is an important and integral part of the social experience. It was a huge hit!
I don’t have my typical blog prepared for this wedding. I’m still trying to get the blog caught up, but weddings and albums come first. So, here is a little slideshow that I did which is kind of like a blog post.
To Jenna and Matt, may all your travels through life be safe and happy! Cheers!
October 13, 2008
What a beautiful weekend. I am amazed at how simply gorgeous it was, and to think it is not even peak yet! I passed by some Pumpkin Fest in Riner on my way to wedding #1 this weekend, and all I could think about was getting out of the car and running like mad through a corn maze, reveling in the feel and sound of corn stalk stubble crushing beneath my feet, the warm sun lighting up all of the colors just starting to peek out from summer greenery. Why can’t I be six again?
Another thought. Aren’t Pumpkin Fests and corn mazes kind of like a Charlie Brown Disney World? Doesn’t the Great Pumpkin live in one?
Wedding #2 was just as gorgeous a day. On the way, I passed by a horde of people crossing Rt 311 to start their hike up to McAfee Knob. I know that all of them were thinking how lucky they were to live in such a spectacular place. I can’t even imagine the views they were able to take in today.
I was lucky enough to have a few myself.
Here’s one of my many favorite images from this weekend.
Happy Fall everyone!
October 7, 2008
I first met Anna and Brad when I did their eSession at the Duck Pond and it turned out to be a beautiful fall day with bursts of color everywhere. You can have all the scenery you want, and the weather can be totally on your side. But, what makes for a beautiful portrait session is when you have couples so obviously in love that they really just become a part of the scene. It’s natural, and as uncomfortable as some may be in front of a camera for the first time, it all works out when it’s real. So, it really wasn’t surprising that their wedding day was no different. It was real, and these two are going to have an incredible life together with the support of a wonderful family and great friends everywhere.
The B&G are both graduates of VT School of Architecture so I thought this little ring proppage was a cool idea
Loved the groomswoman!
This is one of my favorite real moment shots of the year. Just married!
The first dance
This was something I’d never seen before and everyone had a great time with it. The bride and groom exchange one shoe. Then, the DJ asks a series of questions about things pertaining to the delegation of family duties and perhaps a few about personal habits that EVERYONE takes with them into a marriage. The couple is back to back and they answer the question by holding up the shoe of the person they think is going to fit the answer best. Let’s just say there was conflict and agreement!
October 6, 2008
One of the best parts of my job is getting to know families who live in my community. Of course, I take every opportunity to convince all of them to move here if they don’t live here. But, I didn’t have to with Lauren and Andrew as they were well on their way towards making Roanoke their home before I even got to them. When I look around, I see so many positive things going on in Roanoke, most of which depends on having young couples just like them make it their home. So, here’s to another coup for Roanoke. Lauren and Andrew, I look forward to many years of seeing you two live and grow together in our beautiful little city!
September 28, 2008
This is Jackson. Operations Supervisor and Chief Wedding Dog at the Inn at Riverbend. Of course ya gotta love him because he looks like my favorite dog in the whole world. Even the names are similar!
September 23, 2008
Here’s a few from an eSession I did a few weeks ago for a really fun couple that is getting married next year in Asheville. Don’t they look fantastic in sunflowers?
Ok, this one had me cracking up. I take only partial responsibility for the creative direction in this next series, Brian is responsible for the spontaneous deviation in shot #2.
Amanda and Brian, thanks for a fun evening of shooting. You make a fantastic couple and lots of good stuff ahead for you guys.
Word of Advice to Amanda: Make sure he washes his hands thoroughly and often.
September 15, 2008
Kids can be a rare invitee at many of today’s weddings, so when Kim and Brett got married it was kind of nice to have carte blanche to photograph kids. It wasn’t hard, cause they were everywhere and they were cute, cute, cute. I was forewarned that their two very own were going to be hard to resist, and were they ever. But it was nice to see all of the kids having a great time. All well behaved, taking their part in the day, and having a great time.
So, it was a family affair to be sure and celebration was the word. People came in from everywhere to join Kim and Brett in their beautiful service at Our Lady of Nazareth and a hopping reception downtown at Trio.
This little thing was a heart stealer…..to cute for words
…and her brother made a totally entertaining ring bearer
irresistable…
can’t get enough….
I love this one where Kim first gets a glimpse of her little man coming down the steps….
a nice little detail…..
the most patient grandfather I’ve ever seen….does he do Lifesaver commercials on the side??
a litte stop over for some couple shots on the way to the reception
and the first dance..
and a second one….
and the guys from the nabe back home…
why do I feel like everyone is watching me???
of course Trio has a wine for every occasion…..
and one of my all time favorite reception dance shots…
much happiness always Kim and Brett. It was a blast!
Kemper
August 27, 2008
Gena and Matt live in Richmond but are getting married at the beautiful Rockwood Manor next April so we tripped out there for a little eSession a few weeks ago at about the same time of day they have their ceremony set for.
What a BEE-UUU-TEEE-FUL setting for a wedding at this gorgeous 130 year old historic mansion set in the rolling hills of Dublin, VA. This gem, listed in the National Register of Historic Places, not only has an accomodating interior, but has all kinds of little vignettes on the grounds that provide awesome backdrops for a wedding. Yum, yum.
So we had perfect weather, an awesome setting, and great conversation which always means you will have beautiful relaxed portraits for an eSession. Here’s a few. I let Gena pick them out which is something I don’t usually do. I have to say she did a great job, although I did throw in one of my faves.
See you guys in April! It’ll be a brand new world by then ;)
Kemper
Thank You for the great comments and you are quite talented. Love all the personal shots
and how natural they feel. Do you do you own website too?
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