Jesse Marlow (AU)

Image: Jesse Marlow,
[Laser vision], 2011, from the series [Don't just tell them, show them], Monash Gallery of Art, City of Monash Collection. Courtesy of the artist.

Image: Jesse Marlow, Laser vision, 2011, from the series Don't just tell them, show them, Monash Gallery of Art, City of Monash Collection. Courtesy of the artist.

Jesse Marlow is a Melbourne-based, internationally recognised street photographer. He is a member of the Australian documentary photography agency OCULI and the international street photographers’ collective iN-PUBLiC. He has published three books of his work: Centre bounce: football from Australia’s heart (Melbourne: Hardie Grant, 2003), Wounded (self published, 2005) and Don’t just tell them, show them (Melbourne: M33, 2014). Marlow won the William and Winifred Bowness Photography Prize in 2012 with his work, Laser vision, 2011.

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