Logan Utah Missionary Photographer

Logan Utah Missionary Pictures

As a Logan Utah missionary photographer it is a surreal experience to take missionary photos of someone who I watched grow up! Libby and her family lived up the road from myself and my family for many of her early years. In my head I remember her as the cutest little girl! It is wild to now realize that she is all grown up and serving a full-time mission. Last summer I took Libby’s pictures before she left on her LDS mission to Chile. We went to the Logan Temple and captured pictures of Libby while the beautiful temple grounds were in full bloom. In addition to some nice formal portraits focused on Libby, we made sure to include some fun props! Libby’s mission scriptures and the hymn Llamados a Servir represented the Spanish language she would speak. The flag of Chile represented the place that Libby would soon serve the Lord and the people of Chile.

Called to Serve in Chile

Libby is just a joy to be around, she is so kind and cheerful and loving to everyone she meets. She truly glows with a light that is inside of her and she radiates confidence and the light of Christ, and I know that she is doing an amazing job as a missionary in Chile and giving her all to that important work. Libby is the oldest child in her family and therefore the first sibling to serve a mission, and I know that her family is being blessed for her service and she is setting such a great example for her younger siblings as well as many other youth that look up to and respect her and will follow in her footsteps of serving the Lord as a missionary. I absolutely loved taking these photos of Libby and I’m so grateful that I had the opportunity to spend this time with her and hear all about her mission plans and create these photos that celebrate this special time in her life. If you or someone you love is embarking on a mission soon, please contact me if you are looking for a Logan Utah missionary photographer.

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