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Meet
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Author/Photographer:
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Linda Schaefer is a photographer by trade, but an artist by
intuition. Recognized by respected magazines and newspapers, her work
has appeared in the New York Times, Catholic Digest, Time
and Newsweek, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Parade
Magazine, Paris Match, GQ, the Los Angeles Times,
and Stern to name a few.
She began her career as a journalist for CNN in 1985, but found she
couldn’t loose her first love – still photography. While a
freelancer for the Associated Press she decided this would be her full-
time occupation. Her passion for documentary work, along with the fact
that she had lived in Brazil during her childhood, led her explore and
photograph the Amazon. After traveling to Brazil, and hitchhiking with
another female journalist on the back of sugarcane trucks, she found
herself in the southeastern basin of the Amazon. While staying at a
Catholic mission, she documented the indigenous tribe known as the
Xevante.
Back in Atlanta, Linda received grants that allowed her to document
“The Face of America” during the presidential campaign of 1988. Her
work was exhibited at both the Democrat and Republican conventions that
year and CNN featured her documentary.
She traveled to India with her first husband and, following his death
1992, Linda experienced a flowering of her spiritual life. In 1993 Linda
traveled with a Christian medical relief team to Romania. After
photographing events in the wake of the end of the Communist
dictatorship of Nicolae Ceausescu, she turned her attention on Croatia
and war-torn Bosnia. Back in the United States in June of 1995, Linda
had her first contact with Mother Teresa, who was visiting Atlanta.
Traveling to Calcutta several months after meeting Mother Teresa, Linda
had the rare opportunity to document the work of the Missionaries of
Charity. Thousands of photographs later, select images of that
experience were selected for inclusion in this book.
Linda Schaefer resides in Atlanta, Georgia with her son Paul. She
continues to honor the work of Mother Teresa by speaking to groups and
organizations. As Mother Teresa often commented, “Each person can make
a difference.” That is what Linda seeks to accomplish through her
work.
To contact for speeking engagements:
Linda@motherteresaofcalcutta.com
or call 770.458.7868
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