Why do I photograph Temples of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints?

It is a calling. My Temple photography is a calling given to me by God. Why else do I spend a ton of time every mission transfer preparing photo prints and writing personalized letters on the backs of them for my missionary friends? Why else am I willing to be late to church over not getting my Temple photos posted on social media? Why else have I printed off thousands of photos and spent hundreds of dollars in printing costs only to never make a dime from any of my Temple photos (so far at least)?

Updating my social media after shooting the Phoenix Arizona Temple – July 28, 2017
Photo by Alan Fullmer

My Temple photography and me being at the Mesa Temple grounds are my true callings. When people ask me if I served a mission, I used to say no because I joined the Church after the age of serving a full-time mission. Now I say that I am on one. My mission is right here (the Mesa Temple grounds). I have touched the lives of way too many people to count. My friends Alan and Rory got a glimpse of what I can do and how I can touch the lives of even random strangers when we were at Temple Square in Salt Lake City a month ago.

Salt Lake Temple – June 21, 2017

There are no coincidences. This all began one day in March of 2014 when I felt the impression to take some photos of the Mesa Temple and have them printed out for one of the missionaries (Sister Hamstead). Then I did it for another missionary. Then I did it for three more. This month marks three years that every single missionary from the Mesa Temple Visitors’ Center has gone home with at least one Mesa Temple photo from me.

Mesa Arizona Temple – March 22, 2014

The way their eyes light up when they see my photos. The way they tell me later on how much the photos mean to them. This evening I had just said goodbye to Sister Mecham. Over a year ago I gave her a 4×6 photo of the Mesa Temple. Since then she had that photo taped to the back of her iPad. The tape is a bit worn, but it’s still hanging in there. For over a year this representative of Jesus Christ carried my photo with her every single place she went.

Mesa Arizona Temple – March 11, 2016

That’s when you know the work is real.

Thank you for following my Temple photography journey!

Love,

4 thoughts on “Why do I photograph Temples of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints?

  1. I love your photos of the Mesa temple. I saw a picture of yours on ldsliving of the temple shot from the north east corner of the garden grounds at sunrise. It’s so beautiful and I’d love to buy a digital copy or print from you. Please contact me ASAP. I tried to use your “contact me” Part of the web page but it just errors. Thank you!!
    Kristine R

    • Thank you for your kind words. I really appreciate it. I don’t have my site set up for my Temple photography just yet. I print my temple photos on canvas and then have them framed. I will send you an e-mail with my price list.

      Jimmy

  2. Jimmy, I recently saw one of your many great photographs of the Mesa Temple. O would like to make a print of it and give it to sister Gaylene Randall on her 88th birthday. I think you know her or would recognize her as she has spent many days in the Mesa and Gilbert Temples. I think she would enjoy the picture in her home.

    I am not sure if you sell them or if you allow others to print them so I am inquiring. I like the photo you posted yesterday on Facebook with the Mesa temple and background dark clouds. Maybe you have a better one that I should use.

    Gaylene is a dear friend of the sealers and I think this would be a beautiful gift. Would appreciate your thoughts
    Terry Glasgow

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