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Tim
Webster is
a Melbourne-based photographer and writer whose work focuses on cultural
and environmental themes
Performing arts stills documentaries include Corroborree [Southbank
Centre, London 1993], Sing Sing [Next Wave Festival, Melbourne 1996],
Rehearsing Rites [Australian Ballet Centre 1997] & Postcards from
Bogota [Bogota Colombia 1998 & 2000]
Solo shows include atman [La Carboneria
and Sevilla II Maximum Security Prison, Seville
Spain 1992], Rehearsing Rites [Performing Arts Museum, Victorian Arts
Centre 1998] & Postcards from Bogota
[CUB Malthouse, Melbourne 2000 & 2001]
Documentary works included in Real Wild Child [Powerhouse Museum,
Sydney] Dance People Dance [National Library of Australia], Unpublished
[Daguerres, Melbourne] McGregor Prize for Photography [University
of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba] Ararat A Community in Focus
[Ararat, 2000] & Fotoseptiembre Internacional [Mexico City, 2000]
Festival photography includes the Next Wave Festival, Adelaide
Festival, WOMAD, the Melbourne Festival, VI & VII Iberoamerican Theatre
Festivals of Bogota
Editorial work includes contributions to local and international
publications including The Age, The Herald Sun, The Australian, Australian
Geographic, TIME, Rolling Stone, ATSIC News, Panorama, ballet-tanz &
Brolga among other titles
Corporate contributions include the Australian Tourism Commission,
Tourism Victoria, RMIT International, Bangarra Dance Theatre, Streb [NYC],
the North Richmond Community Health Centre, the City of Banyule, Polyglot
Theatre, Greg Burgess Architects, Allom Lovell & Associates, Peter
Elliott Architects, Michael Taylor Architect, Thiess Contractors, Banco
Group, James Goold Publications, Avant Card & Amnesty International
Architectural heritage photography includes St Francis Church,
Former Magistrates Court, City Watch House, Police Garage, Goods
Shed #2, Records Office, Sandridge Rail Bridge, Napier Street Coal Depot
[Melbourne]
Book contributions include Michelle Potters A Passion for
Dance and A Collectors Guide to Australian Dance, and Jean Paul
Bruneteaus Tukka
Awarded an Honourable Mention in the Nikon Photo Contest International
1994
Works in progress include major stills documentary of Queen Victoria
markets
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