This story about a planned church in the shape of an enormous high heeled shoe seems tailor made for a blog like this one. There’s even a video of it available (which I assume is a computer render).
Assuming it’s not a hoax or elaborate publicity stunt (which seems likely), the ‘idea’ is to attract more women to church. Apparently buildings in the shape of objects people lust after is supposed to encourage them to visit. If it works then I assume the US will quickly be overrun by churches in the shape of burgers, monster trucks and Kim Kardashian’s butt.
Doubtless the vast majority of women will tell the church to get stuffed and take its patronizing attitude somewhere else. However, they might attract a bunch of kinky guys who want to lick the heel or imagine being crushed under it. Macrophilia is a pretty tough fetish to indulge in, but this seems perfect for those with giantess fantasies.
This lady may not be a giantess, but it’s a nice pose with a high heeled shoe. The watermark suggests it’s from Lightwerk studios in Köln, but I can’t find a website for them anywhere.
Updated: Thanks to my every helpful readers I now have links for the photographer – here, here and here.
http://lichtwerk-koeln.jimdo.com/
https://de-de.facebook.com/Lichtwerk.Koeln.Fotografie
He wasn’t that hard to find 😉 And he’s quite a craftsman. Very impressive work. Unfortunately the site is in German only.
Thanks. I was reading it as lightwerk (with a g) which of course is the English word and doesn’t turn up any good search results. Lichtwerk gives a lot more useful stuff. Although because search engines think I’m English, they tend to prefer English pages, which doesn’t help in this case.
Thanks again. I’ve updated the post with the links.
-paltego
It is not really a worship-driven church, more of a venue for marriages to take place with it as a backdrop:
https://www.rawstory.com/2016/01/taiwan-hopes-to-entice-brides-with-this-giant-shoe-church/
OK. That makes a bit more sense. Still a little strange to me, but looking for spectacular backdrops to wedding photographs seems to be a common theme in many parts of the world.
Thanks for commenting and providing that context.
-paltego