These are a Few of My Favorite….
Photographs of President Hinckley, Part 2
By Scot Facer Proctor
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President Hinckley has dear friends
everywhere he goes and he greets them with true warmth and care
(as here with Karl Ricks Anderson). Kirtland Temple.

This was a tender moment as President
Hinckley greeted Elder Hans Ringger who had served 10 ½ years
as a general authority and was now emeritus. President Hinckley
said simply, “We miss you, Hans.” Freiberg, Germany.

You just can’t help breaking into
a smile when you are around Gordon B. Hinckley. Kirtland Temple.

President Hinckley is patient with
all the photographers who are constantly taking his picture.
He did say to us one time, in a quiet tone, that “if all the
cameras in the world were thrown into the ocean, there would
be a great flood.” Kirtland Temple.

Who can resist President Gordon
B. Hinckley’s warmth? Kirtland Temple.

I love the example of President
Hinckley—he is always a sponge for learning. He loves to learn.
His thirst for knowledge never ceases. Kirtland, Ohio.

When I’m around the Prophet, I
can try to take pictures of other things, but it just doesn’t
work, I just keep snapping shots of him. Kirtland, Ohio.

I will never forget this moment
in Africa when this beautiful choir sang to President Hinckley
at the temple dedication, “Now let us rejoice in the day of
salvation, No longer as strangers on earth need we roam…” There
was meaning in those words that went right to the core of my
being. Accra, Ghana.

I was there to take this picture
as the Prophet arrived at the hotel in Moscow, Russia. We had
been with him three days before in Germany and two days before
in The Netherlands. He looked at me and said, “What are you
doing here?” “We’re trying to follow you,” I said. “How are
you doing that?” “Well, it isn’t easy,” I answered back. He
laughed and went on. That was actually a deep conversation!
Moscow, Russia.
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