She is in international demand for solo and chamber work, having been featured on National Public Radio and PBS' Live from Lincoln Center programs.
[3] She later attended the Juilliard School in New York City, where she studied with prominent pedagogues Samuel Baron and Jeanne Baxtresser.
[2] Porter has given premieres of many works, including Ellen Taaffe Zwilich's Elegy, Soliloquy and Finale for Flute and Strings, three sonatas of Christopher Caliendo, and Michael Daugherty's Trail of Tears,[8] which is dedicated to her.
She is the founder of the "Anatomy of Sound" website AOS-Wellness which features Porter and Movement specialist Laura Dwyer with contributing guests.
[9] In addition, she has released sets of instructional DVDs through the Theodore Presser Company,[4] the ABCs of Flute for the Absolute Beginner,[10] as well as through the "Anatomy of Sound" workshop.