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works included in Real Wild Child [Powerhouse Museum, Sydney] Dance People Dance [National Library of Australia], Unpublished [Daguerre’s, Melbourne] McGregor Prize for Photography [University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba] Ararat – A Community in Focus [Ararat, 2000] &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 Potter’s A Passion for Dance and A Collector’s Guide to Australian Dance, and Jean Paul Bruneteau’s Tukka

• Awarded an Honourable Mention in the Nikon Photo Contest International 1994

• Works in progress include major stills documentary of Queen Victoria markets