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SARAH WALKER PHOTOGRAPHY RESUME /Sarah.Walker.Photos@Gmail.Com 0416 085 213 SARAH WALKER PHOTOGRAPHY RESUME www.sarahwalkerphotos.com /[email protected] 0416 085 213 Notable clients include MTC, Malthouse Theatre, Theatre Works, Arts House, Arts Centre Melbourne, VCA, NIDA, Chunky Move, Dance Massive, Dancehouse, Melbourne Festival, Melbourne Fringe Festival, You Are Here Festival, Next Wave Festival, Sipat Lawin Ensemble, McCann, Telstra Malthouse Theatre 2015 Love and Information rehearsal photography 2015 Timeshare rehearsal photography 2015 Meme Girls rehearsal photography 2015 Blak Cabaret rehearsal photography 2014 Suitcase Series workshop photography 2014 normal.suburban.planetary.meltdown production photography 2014 Artists-in-residence headshots 2013 Hard Rubbish rehearsal photography 2013 Dance of Death rehearsal photography 2012 Blak Cabaret promotional photography 2012 Blood Wedding rehearsal photography Melbourne Theatre Company 2015 MTC Neon Festival official photography Opening Night Party Neon Conversation – Calamity Neon Directing Masterclass Neon Residency – Rawcus Pimp My Play 2014 Marlin post-show photography 2014 MTC Neon Festival official photography Opening Night Party NEON TALKS: Who Can Tell Whose Stories? Neon Up Late: Lord Willing and the Creek Don’t Rise 2013 MTC Neon Festival official photography Opening Night party Writers Workshop: Structure and Creativity Neon Conversations: Innovation and Interdependence Neon Conversations: Leading the Way Neon Conversations: Open Up Neon Connect Insights for Independents Directing Masterclass Arts House 2015 Kate Neal Semaphore production photography 2015 Matthias Shack-Arnott Fluvial production photography 2015 Tamara Saulwick Endings production photography 2015 post Oedipus Schmoedipus production photography 2015 Supper Club May 2015 Supper Club April 2015 Supper Club February 2015 Dance Massive official photography Rawcus Catalogue Phillip Adams BalletLab Kingdom Vicki Van Hout Long Grass Antony Hamilton Meeting & Alisdair Macindoe Melanie Lane Merge Lucy Guerin Inc Motion Picture Rebecca Jensen & Sarah Aiken Overworld Rosalind Crisp / Omeo Dance The Boom Project Tim Darbyshire Stampede the Stampede Dance Massive 2015 official photography Dance Massive Brunch Talks: Representation With/Out Reproduction Dance Massive Brunch Talks: Inter/national residencies and why it’s good to get away Dance Massive artist reception Dance Massive welcome brunch Dance Massive artist party Dancehouse 2015 Dance Massive foyer photography 2014 Solides, Lisboa production photography 2014 Still Point Turning production photography Melbourne Fringe Festival 2014 official photography Fringe Furniture Fringe Film Fringe Hub Opening Night Shut Up and Dance 1992-1-Oh! 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