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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: Merry Wives of Windsor (New Theatre)
As Dramaturg on this performance, I had the benefit of being in the studio throughout the process from script to stage. Here are my photos of that process, and a short dramaturgical description of the work.
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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: Notte Bianca (Firenze)
Notte Bianca is an annual celebration which is now spreading across Italy. All of the stores stay open late, with their lights open, and the Piazzas are filled with light and street performances.
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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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Photography: Cheryl Lin from BusiChic
While in Melbourne, I took some photos for fashion blogger Cheryl Lin dressing in full colour to break free of the Melbourne mould.
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In defense of the modern gamer
Given that the video game industry raked in US$11.7 billion in 2008, it seems foolishly tunnel-visioned to perpetuate the myth that gaming is a niche market for the socially inept.
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Recipe: Double Choc Fudge and Bottle Blonde Brownies
This one has become somewhat of a trademark dish given that they taste SO awesome, and I have a very limited culinary repertoire.
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Press: Will he WriteIt again? (The Advocate)
When National Youth Week contacted me two weeks ago, I was surprised. It seemed that someone from the local paper (obviously from the ilk of Madonna and Prince and referred to on the phone only as “Jessica”) wanted to write a feature on me.
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For the Children: A tribute to the King of Pop
Michael Jackson, to us, was a fiction and a hero. A god of music we never entirely believed was real. Though his own childhood remained for many years a dark secret, he illuminated our lives with an imagination, grace and talent in abundance.
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