Jen and Carlos first contacted me in early 2007 while I was in New Zealand, and after a few emails I knew I had connected with some incredible people. During the summer of 2007, we stayed in touch as the two of them traveled the Caribbean searching for the perfect place to get married, and they finally found it at Little Dix Bay in the British Virgin Islands. After hundreds of emails, a few close games of Scrabble on Facebook, and a bunch of phone calls, I finally arrived in the BVI with Alicia and met Jen and Carlos at the end of the summer. They immediately plied me with rum and punch and the next thing I knew I was in a swimming pool chatting about whoknowswhat with people who I felt I’d known forever — even though I’d met them an hour prior. This is the beauty of JenLos!

Their wedding was an amazing few days with so many highlights I don’t even know where to start. We had a under/over water portrait session in The Baths, a crazy jumble of granite boulders on the beach. We went diving and saw a huge ray circle us within touching distance. JenLos were married on a beautiful beach as the sun set, and then partied hard, drenched in sweat, for hours on end. And the next day I witnessed some of the most touching moments I’ve seen as a photographer, when Jen and her family scattered her mom’s ashes into the Caribbean blue. Editing those photos was a profound experience for me.

Anyway, it came as no surprise when a few weeks after their wedding, JenLos joined us on a crazy houseboating, waterskiing trip on Lake Powell. How cool is that? We’ve already talked about next year’s trip.

Jen, Carlos, a huge congrats to you two. Can’t wait to meet up again. Where will it be?

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