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Bl.Teresa of Calcutta (Mother Teresa) This is a close up photograph of Mother Teresa’s foot. As you can see, she has deformed toes, they are gnarled and pressed in the wrong directions. Why you may …More
Bl.Teresa of Calcutta (Mother Teresa)

This is a close up photograph of Mother Teresa’s foot. As you can see, she has deformed toes, they are gnarled and pressed in the wrong directions. Why you may ask? Was it a birth defect, the result of an accident, the side effects of a disease or illness? No, it was none of those. The mission organisation that Mother Teresa worked for used to receive a shipment of used shoes to be distributed amo
ngst those that needed them. This amazing woman used to dig through that pile of shoes and find the very worst pair. She would take them for herself regardless of how badly they may have fitted. What was her reason for this seemingly mad act? It was so those who she was caring for, those that she was loving did not have to put up with the worst pair of shoes. She wanted to love them and wanted them to have the best of the worst rather than the worst. Doing this for many years deformed her feet. She crippled herself in order to show love and compassion to those that had nothing.
That is uncomfortable love at it’s finest....
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Fixed on her feet, the photographer was captivated.
Sometimes photographers communicate a message through artistic shots, contrast, or a variety of elements included. Other times, the frame is simple with only the bare image speaking to the viewer.
How is this bare image, of Mother Teresa's foot so powerful?
What does it symbolize?
How does the picture speak?
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This is a close up photograph of Mother Teresa’s foot. As you can see, she has deformed toes, they are gnarled and pressed in the wrong directions. Why you may ask? Was it a birth defect, the result of an accident, the side effects of a disease or illness? No, it was none of those. The mission organisation that Mother Teresa worked for used to receive a shipment of used shoes to be distributed amo …More
This is a close up photograph of Mother Teresa’s foot. As you can see, she has deformed toes, they are gnarled and pressed in the wrong directions. Why you may ask? Was it a birth defect, the result of an accident, the side effects of a disease or illness? No, it was none of those. The mission organisation that Mother Teresa worked for used to receive a shipment of used shoes to be distributed amo
ngst those that needed them. This amazing woman used to dig through that pile of shoes and find the very worst pair. She would take them for herself regardless of how badly they may have fitted. What was her reason for this seemingly mad act? It was so those who she was caring for, those that she was loving did not have to put up with the worst pair of shoes. She wanted to love them and wanted them to have the best of the worst rather than the worst. Doing this for many years deformed her feet. She crippled herself in order to show love and compassion to those that had nothing.
That is uncomfortable love at it’s finest....