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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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Winter in Valdazze
Valdazze is a ‘frazione’ (hamlet) of Pieve Santo Stefano, Arezzo. The town was created in the 1970s to house famous Italian singers, but soon fell into disuse… Now there are very few inhabitants, but it still stands as a beautiful Tuscan escape. A little cold for me to live there in Winter, I think, but nice to visit with a camera.
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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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Ashleigh Auckland: “Little Hell” by City and Colour
One of the blessings of living in Tuscany is being able to play host to all my friends from around the world. Not only do they get to experience a little slice of my life here, but they see beauty which is truly unique to the region. Last week, my friend and singer/songwriter Ashleigh Auckland stayed in my Tuscan apartment, and one of the ‘once in a lifetime’ experiences was to record and film this cover of City and Colour’s “Little Hell”. We borrowed a guitar, recorded at my house and filmed near my house at once of my favourite places, The Temple of Saint Maria of the Colledestro.
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PRESS: Samuel on Italian TV (Community/RAI Italia)
It’s always a nice experience to receive good press, but the honour is doubled when it happens in a new country and a new language.
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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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