Through the
Camera Lens, Part 1
The Prophet Arrives in Moscow
A Photographic Essay by Scot Facer Proctor
We waited what
seemed like a very long time for the Prophet and his party to
get from the airport, through Moscow traffic and to the hotel.
Mobile phone call after mobile phone call indicated their whereabouts.
“Just passing Red Square” was one of the final reports.
“Sometimes it can take 20 minutes to just turn left from
where you are,” said one Russian hotel worker. The last
call indicated they were less than five minutes out. Our hearts
were pounding as we watched the cars arrive.
We had scouted
out every angle to take pictures. What can make this shot look
Russian? He’s pulling up to the obscure back entrance of
a Moscow hotel. “Nothing back here looks different from
Washington D.C. or L.A.” I thought. This was no small moment.
Here was the Prophet of God arriving in Moscow, Russia.
The car came
to a gentle stop. The driver and President Hinckley’s aids
popped out of the car. The back door was opened and there indeed
was the Prophet. I forgot all angles and just started shooting
pictures of him. He got to the back of the car and looked at me
as I was the only one standing there. “What are you doing
here?” he quipped. We had just been with him in Freiberg
and The Hague. I reached out and shook hands with him as he offered
his. “We’re just trying to follow you, President,”
I said with joy and double meaning. “How are you doing it?”
he asked with a lilt in his voice. “Well, it’s pretty
hard. You’re wearing us out,” I said breathlessly.
He chuckled a little and went on around the car.
Those moments
may look plain in the following few images of Part 1, but you
must remember we are together in Moscow, Russia. It was a moment
I shall never forget and I hope that the view Through the Camera
Lens will help you live those moments we did.
Please follow
us through all the parts of the photo essay as we will try to
let you join us at the special meeting of President Gordon B.
Hinckley with the Saints here in Moscow.

Here is the
moment President Hinckley stepped out of the car on the ground
in Moscow. There are all kinds of Russian items in this picture
but you have to look for them.

President Hinckley
stood for just a moment after he got out. Perhaps he was just
waiting for the others. Perhaps he was contemplating the moment.
I could scarcely take it in then, and can scarcely do so now.

This is right
after President Hinckley talked to me for a moment. He is always
full of joy and friendliness. He just has a warmth than can melt
the coldest heart.

President Hinckley
gets ready to walk in the hotel with President and Sister Callister
and Don Stahle just behind. You can tell by the looks on the Callister’s
faces that the Prophet had just blessed them with his warmth as
well.

We are about
as close to the Prophet as we can get without having to change
to a macro lens. You can feel his spirit as he walks by. Our precious
guide and translator, Olga, is there on the right. She has never
seen the prophet in real life. This was that moment for her. She
said she could feel it in her heart the rest of the day.
Click
here to go to Part 2, The Place of Meeting in Moscow

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