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PHOTOGRAPHY

Australian-born Katrin Talbot is a photographer, poet, and violist who often combines these three areas. Her work has appeared in the New York Times and is forthcoming in The Sun Magazine. She has recently presented multimedia concerts of her collaborative work in New York City, Miami, and Bucharest. A coffee table book of her photographs, a photo essay of Schubert’s Winterreise published by the University of Wisconsin Press, won a national American Library Association ‘Best of the Best of University Presses’ award. Her photography has appeared in many national exhibits in museums and galleries, and has won several national prizes, including the Top Prize at the Hoyt Institute National juried all-media exhibition. Her work was selected by Peter Plagens, art critic for Newsweek, for part of an exhibit in the Holter Museum in Montana and recently, her photographs have been part of national exhibitions in three New York City galleries. She contributed portraits to Dame Harriet Walter’s book, Facing It: Reflections on Images of Older Women. Her music-related photography has been used by the Metropolitan Opera, the Boston Symphony, the San Francisco Opera, Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival, Lincoln Center, and has appeared in many newspapers, magazines and literary journals. She has photographed for the Madison Symphony Orchestra, Token Creek Festival, Madison Early Music Festival, Oakwood Chamber Players, Bach Dancing and Dynamite Society, NYC’s Ducdame Ensemble, International Shakespeare Center Santa Fe, and the Fermentation Fest, among many others. She frequently shoots in color, but prefers the poetry of black and white for this presentation.

Collaborative Photography*

Portraits

Weddings

Group Portraits

Other Images

*Photography Collaborations include work with the following projects:

  • LunART Festival poetry/photography performance

  • Photoessay of Die schöne Magelone by Brahms for live performance with Paul Rowe, baritone

  • Visions of America, a collaboration with Mark Hetzler, trombone