Here’s my predicament. I’m really behind on blogging. But every time I try to catch up I get overwhelmed by the sheer amount of posts to blog before I’m up to date.

Some may say : “Just blog your newer work! You have a different editing style now, some newer equipment, yadda-yadda . . . “

And I get on board with that mentality.

Until I let myself go back to past weddings. And then I fall in love with the couples all over again. And I remember how incredibly thankful I am that these first-year clients took a risk on a newbie photographer. I fall in love with their love.

And so I blog.

Granted, I have to keep it short until I’m caught up. But blog I do.

Meet Katie and Nick. They are awesomely quirky and there were multiple dinosaurs present at their wedding.

First look fun!

EYES!!

Remember when I mentioned that these two were quirkily awesome? Yeah, they were zombies in some of their wedding party photos.

Dinosaur tattoos AND stickers were basically required wedding party attire.

I have no doubt that your first year of marriage has been both quirky and awesome — and I know you two wouldn’t have it any other way.

I didn’t really prep the JZP followers very well that I was going to Spain. One day I was all editing in Denton and the next I was all, “Ima-instagram-the-view-of-my-room-in-Spain!”

Let me explain, I had been planning for a little less than a year now to go on the mission trip to Mission, TX at the end of June that I blogged about earlier today. But my parents just kept on and kept on talking about how excited they were to also go on a mission trip to Denia, Spain at the beginning of July. I had just assumed that I wouldn’t be able to do both trips because of my wedding photography schedule so I hadn’t even considered the possibility of returning to Spain (I had gone on this same trip once before during the Summer of 2009). But the more my parents kept talking about it, the more antsy I got to see my Spanish friends at Iglesia Evangélica Bautista La Trinidad de Dénia, love on some campers at the Bible/art/sport/English kids camp and (to be honest) get me some of that Spanish cuisine. So on a whim I checked my calendar. This 10-day span was the only one in my entire summer schedule that didn’t already have a wedding scheduled.

I took this as my sign to go! I was super-sad that James couldn’t come on the trip too but the REASON he couldn’t join is super-exciting — he started classes for his Masters of Fine Art here in Denton during the course of the trip. I suppose that’s been enough writing, so now I’ll let the pictures tell the story:

This was my view of Denia and of the Mediterranean Sea from my room at Alfa y Omega.

Sadly I’ve decided not to post photos of the kids from the camp on the blog, just because I didn’t ask permission from the camper’s parents. But one little face I will post is the daughter of the couple that ran the camp. That curly hair is presssssssshhhhhhhhh.

One evening we were able to walk into town for a couple of hours to see the running of the bulls into the sea. After the bulls run through the streets of Denia they come into this arena where the brave souls inside the arena floor try to entice the bull to jump into the sea.

Don’t worry — the guy in this photo mere inches from the bulls horns did not get gored. And neither did the guy you see jumping into the ocean himself in the next photo. Looks like the bull got a little too close for comfort for him.

(And yes, this was the infamous location where I accidentally dropped my phone between the bleachers and it got picked up before I could retrieve it. Womp, womp.)

I always seize an opportunity to photograph my parents and especially so when we’re in such a beautiful place as Denia. These shots were taken along the road into town from the church.

One afternoon we got to take the campers into town to spend a few hours on the beach! Sidenote: Spain is the only place in the world that I can get a tan (well, as tan as IIIIII can get) instead of a sunburn. Holla.

This was the sunset outside my window on the last day of camp. It was so sad to say goodbye to all of my tiny Spanish friends but incredibly joyful that we had spent a week together learning about Jesus’ love for each and every one of them. That, plus water wars and Texas line-dancing of course.

This photo above may very well be one of my favorites from the trip. I just loved that shirtless, elderly Spanish man walking his dog down the road.

On our final day in Denia we got to spend a lot of time in town — doing some shopping, visiting the local castle and — for me — taking lots of photos.

You caught me. I went to Spain but I just couldn’t stay away from weddings . . .

A friend of mine from my previous trip to Spain was getting married IN DENIA WHILE WE WERE THERE! I went as a guest but couldn’t refrain from snapping a few photos of gorgeous Tamar. (SIDENOTE: I did NOT, however, lean over into the aisle and get in the wedding photographer’s shot. That is a BIG no-no in my book.)

After the wedding it was back into town for the Denia parade. Dude, you haven’t EXPERIENCED a parade until you’ve experienced a Spanish parade.

What was that? You think my parents are super-cute too? I’ll have to agree with you.

PAELLA!!

The next day we headed back in the direction of the airport and stopped in Toledo for a bit of sight-seeing there.

I just HAD to get a photo of my presh Spanish fan. I had been looking for just the right fan while I was there and when I flipped this one open I immediately squealed and clapped my hands. That’s how I knew it was the fan for me.

And then OH.MY.GOODNESS. we revisited the Catedral de Toledo and it was breathtakingly beautiful.

You could easily get a crick in your neck from looking up at all of the amazing ceilings.

I know this isn’t exactly an epic image to end on, but this was my single macaroon I purchased on the square in Toledo. I thought it was precious and darling and sweet, and therefore I wanted it.

So there you have it — a photographic look into my trip to Spain! Maybe next time I blog it will be actual photos I took from  JZP photo sessions/weddings IN DFW . . . we’ll see!

Hello, all! I know my blogging has been completely erratic for . . . oh . . . a year now. But I really am working toward slowing things down enough to be able to add it back into my regimen. I do so love it.  But for the time being, all new updates are definitely being posted to the JZP facebook “like” page — click here to go see some!

The most recent update is that I HAVE A NEW LOGO!! ONE I DIDN’T MAKE MYSELF WITH MY LIMITED DESIGNING KNOWLEDGE!!

Here she is:

Isn’t it beaUtiful? I love it. I feel like it embodies my three branding words for JZP: dear, honest and blissful.  I can’t say ENOUGH “thank you”s to the design team (and dear friends of ours) over at Hey, Sweet Pea for creating it for me. Next up in the works with me and Hey, Sweet Pea will be a new JZP site — EEKAH!!

In other news, I believe I owe my blog readers an update on a recent mission trip I took part in three weeks ago to the border of Texas and Mexico. I went with my hometown church, Tolar Baptist, to minister with a new church plant along the border called Iglesia Vino Nuevo. During the days we ran a VBS for neighborhood children — playing games, singing songs and all the while sharing the sweet Truth of Jesus’ gospel with them. In the evenings I had the opportunity to take family portraits for families in the church and other local families and it was just such a joy to use photography on the mission field! Here are a few of the family portraits I took:

Of course I gave everyone a formal family portrait, but y’all know I’m a sucker for some sweet familial group hugs.

Dear little Elayne ran home to change into a dress for her close-up.

This one is my all-time favorite from all the portraits I took while I was there.

And now for a few snapshots from the trip:

I hope you enjoyed seeing a snippet of the border mission trip and I also hope you’re a fan of the new logo — I’d love to hear your thoughts on it! Now I’ve just got to update my blog and website to show it off and I’m just so excited to get on it!

Guys! Lots of exciting things are happening!

1. Today JZP was featured on the Society Bride blog in two posts. Huzzah!

2. I’m in the works with the WONDERFUL, BEAUTIFUL, SUPER-SWEET Elise of Hey, Sweet Pea on getting a new logo designed. It’s gonna be awesome and I can’t wait to release it when it’s finished. Double Huzzah! Here is the mood board Elise put together based off the ideas/words/vision I expressed to her.

3. I KNOOOOOOW I’ve been the worst slacker blogger in the world, but would you believe me if I told you that I’ve just been so stinkin’ busy with shoots and weddings that I can’t keep up with my blogging in the midst of all the editing? The GOOD news is that I’ve been keeping the JZP facebook “like” page well updated with all of my most recent weddings and shoots. Have no fear! You can see my recent work HERE:

 

Buuuuut while I’m herrrrrre . . . Here are just a few of my most recent favorites:

Don’t I just work with THE loveliest people?! Yes. The answer is yes.

4. What was that? Oh, the husband and second-shooter James is still awesome, handsome and I get to work with him EVERY SINGLE DAY?!? That’s definitely worth a few heartfelt “huzzah”s.

5. But what’s extra-attractive is when he’s super-dedicated to getting a shot. I’ve been sitting on these photos I snagged of him shooting some details at a wedding back in February for MONTHS now, just waiting for an opportunity to share them with the world. Now’s as good a time as ever!

6. James and I will be going out of town on a mission trip to Mission, TX (funny, I know) all next week so we more than likely won’t be posting any new stuff for a while BUT we’re SO excited for the opportunity this trip will give us to use photography as a way to share Jesus with people. We’ll be joining a group of adults and students from Tolar Baptist Church (church I grew up in — holllllla) and what I’m in charge of is offering family portraits to families there who might not have ever had the opportunity to have one made before. I’ll be sure to let y’all know how it goes — prayers are very much appreciated . . . especially since I’m not exactly fresh on my Spanish-speaking.

So that just about updates you on what’s happening in the life of JZP right now! Happy Friday! (goshIcan’tbelieveit’salreadyFriday.)

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