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All Photographs Copyright 2003 Scot Facer Proctor
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I took 1,409 images in two days of shooting in Kirtland this past weekend. Maurine laughs at me, the children are tired of having the lens pointed at them. And yet I cannot pass these moments of rich history and not be drawn into the vortex of compelling shutter movement meaning: I have to take pictures. Wilford Woodruff kept a daily journal for 63 ˝ years, never missing a day because he felt compelled to write down the things he experienced. I am compelled to take photographs.
How do I edit down the vast numbers to a few select ones for you to see? Well, I don’t do very well. Maurine just asked me how many photos I had pulled for today’s essay on the Prophet’s visit to Kirtland—“I have it down to 55 shots.” She laughed again. So, there may be a few less than 55, but I want you to see the Prophet and feel of his great spirit and enjoy this time with him. I will give brief captions to carry you through
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President and Sister Hinckley
and Elder and Sister Maxwell arrive at the Kirtland Stake Center.

Being around the
Prophet and his wife is always uplifting.

The Prophet is pleasant, happy and always radiates a contagious smile.

President Hinckley never misses a chance to make the young people laugh.

President and Sister Hinckley enter the Kirtland Stake Center for a member meeting
on Saturday evening, May 17, 2003.

After the meeting the Prophet, his wife, daughter Jane and granddaughter Sarah
leave the chapel.
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