This is In Ten Photos, a weekly photography newsletter by Samuel Tegge. Happy Monday! This week we continue our trek along Loch Ness to the village of Drumnadrochit. I’ll let you in on a little secret about Drumnadrochit. Nestled between a chippy and a Co-Op is a pizza joint called The Italian Job. And it was either the best pizza of my life or the miles made me delusional. Either way, I am certain of this, the arancini was the best I’ve tasted outside of Palermo. Unfortunately my rule was no camera after walking, so you’ll have to take my word for it or try it yourself.
While you chew on that, enjoy the photos and thank you for being here!










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One Thousand Words Update: This week has been hectic, so I will need to put some finishing touches on the site and share a link with you next week. If you missed the update last week, here you go.
On May 1, I will start a second newsletter called One Thousand Words (OTW). It will be sent out on the first of each month. The goal of OTW is to think more deeply about my photography as a practice, explore the themes that emerge, and share some of the stories behind the people and places in the photos. Stay tuned for more details next week.
Have a wonderful week!
Cheers,
S
