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From the archive: ‘Endless Entries’ 2015
Endless EntriesPhotos and words by Samuel Webster For The Collective/Renegade Collective Magazine featuring The National Archive of Diaries
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Photography: Workshop with choreographer Michal Záhora
Photos from Michal Záhora’s week-long workshop, ‘Letters’, exploring ideas for his upcoming solo show ‘Devoid’.
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Poem: All Those Words
A poem about art, poetry and life in a new place thinly disguised as a poem about snow.
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In studio: “Let’s call it a sneak peek…”
I’m not very good at staying quiet about things, so let’s keep this between us, okay?
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Premio Pieve Saverio Tutino 2014 (Festival)
Photos from the four day festival of Premio Pieve Saverio Tutino 2014 (30th Anniversary) – September 18-21.
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Premio Pieve Saverio Tutino 2014 (Exhibitions)
Il Piccolo Museo del Diario e le mostre di Premio Pieve Saverio Tutino 2014.
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Premio Pieve Saverio Tutino 2014 (Behind the Scenes)
Behind the Scenes photography of the team for Premio Pieve working hard to create the 30th anniversary of the prize in Pieve Santo Stefano (AR), Toscana.
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Photography: Seguo il Fiume #2
This is another installment of a series which intends to portray a city in its details, rather than its landmarks. ‘Seguo il Fiume’ (I follow the river) is specifically photos taken in Rome. I took these photos while I was in Rome, having my photo taken for an article in L’Uomo Vogue. Enjoy!
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Photo Blog: 4th of July at Il Fontanaro.
I like a lot of places in Italy, and find myself recommending them to friends and weary travellers alike, but the place in Italy where I feel the happiest is Il Fontanaro…
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Un Pievano Senza Italiano
I used to say that language is just a series of codes – that at its most basic it is inherently meaningless…
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Italians Should (not) Speak English
With English spoken all over the world, and Italian spoken only in Italy (or by Italians abroad), there is this perception that not speaking English is a sign of something, perhaps a lack of education or an absence of world travel. In truth, those who speak English usually have a reason to do so, and those who don’t, do not. It really is as simple as that.
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Salvatore Ferragamo: Necessity is the Mother of Invention
Salvatore Ferragamo’s first pair of shoes probably weren’t actually his. With thirteen siblings, it’s likely Salvatore would have been gifted a pair from another now too grown to fit them.
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The Bracelet Men
THE BRACELET MEN Milan, Italy The bracelet men have begun to filter in, their dark complexion traversing the milquetoast tourist crowd, one drop at a time. Their exchange begins with a handshake and ends with an open palm, and the fact that they return confirms its great success. Of course, there is more than one kind of success, and successes have this way of bumping into one another: a bump which, between two strangers, happens like a mid-air collision, and…
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