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Jesse Marlow (1978) is an Australian
street photographer Street photography (also sometimes called candid photography) is photography conducted for art or enquiry that features unmediated chance encounters and random incidents within public places. Although there is a difference between street and cand ...
, editorial and commercial photographer who lives and works in Melbourne. Marlow's personal work has been published in three books of his own, and in various books with others; it has been exhibited in a number of solo exhibitions in Australia, and group exhibitions internationally; and is held in the public collections of the City of Melbourne, and the State Library of Victoria, both in Melbourne, Australia. He won first prize in the 2011 London Street Photography Festival's International Street Photography Award, and in the 2012 Bowness Photography Prize. He was a member of the Australian documentary photography collective Oculi, from 2003 to 2012, and was a member of the In-Public street photography collective from 2001.


Life and work

Marlow was born in 1978 in
Melbourne Melbourne ( ; Boonwurrung/Woiwurrung: ''Narrm'' or ''Naarm'') is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Victoria, and the second-most populous city in both Australia and Oceania. Its name generally refers to a met ...
, Australia. Marlow says he was first inspired to make
street photography Street photography (also sometimes called candid photography) is photography conducted for art or enquiry that features unmediated chance encounters and random incidents within public places. Although there is a difference between street and ca ...
at age eight by the book ''
Subway Art ''Subway Art'' is a collaborative book by Martha Cooper and Henry Chalfant, which documents the early history of the New York City graffiti movement. Originally published in 1984, the book has been described as a "landmark photographic history". ...
'' (1984), which documents the early history of New York City's
graffiti Graffiti (plural; singular ''graffiti'' or ''graffito'', the latter rarely used except in archeology) is art that is written, painted or drawn on a wall or other surface, usually without permission and within public view. Graffiti ranges from s ...
movement. He subsequently borrowed his mother's
SLR camera A single-lens reflex camera (SLR) is a camera that typically uses a mirror and prism system (hence "reflex" from the mirror's reflection) that permits the photographer to view through the lens and see exactly what will be captured. With twin le ...
and documented graffiti in Melbourne during school holidays, with his mother driving him around. He continued to photograph graffiti for ten years. His photography education was a "basic one-year course in photography at a commercial college". Marlow says he was next significantly inspired at college by the work of photographers
Robert Frank Robert Frank (November 9, 1924 – September 9, 2019) was a Swiss photographer and documentary filmmaker, who became an American binational. His most notable work, the 1958 book titled ''The Americans'', earned Frank comparisons to a modern-da ...
,
Henri Cartier-Bresson Henri Cartier-Bresson (; 22 August 1908 – 3 August 2004) was a French humanist photographer considered a master of candid photography, and an early user of 35mm film. He pioneered the genre of street photography, and viewed photography as cap ...
and Alex Webb, and more recently by architecture, design and the Australian painters
Jeffrey Smart Frank Jeffrey Edson Smart (26 July 1921 – 20 June 2013) was an expatriate Australian painter known for his precisionist depictions of urban landscapes that are "full of private jokes and playful allusions". Smart was born and educated ...
and
Howard Arkley Howard Arkley (5 May 1951 – 22 July 1999) was an Australian artist, born in Melbourne, known for his airbrushed paintings of houses, architecture and suburbia. His parents were Australian, and had British ancestry. Early career John Brack wa ...
. For his first book, ''Centre Bounce: Football from Australia's Heart'' (2003), Marlow documented a series of
Australian rules football Australian football, also called Australian rules football or Aussie rules, or more simply football or footy, is a contact sport played between two teams of 18 players on an oval field, often a modified cricket ground. Points are scored by k ...
carnivals (a national championship series) in
Aboriginal Australian Aboriginal Australians are the various Indigenous peoples of the Australian mainland and many of its islands, such as Tasmania, Fraser Island, Hinchinbrook Island, the Tiwi Islands, and Groote Eylandt, but excluding the Torres Strait Islands ...
communities in the
Northern Territory The Northern Territory (commonly abbreviated as NT; formally the Northern Territory of Australia) is an states and territories of Australia, Australian territory in the central and central northern regions of Australia. The Northern Territory ...
. He made trips to the
outback The Outback is a remote, vast, sparsely populated area of Australia. The Outback is more remote than the bush. While often envisaged as being arid, the Outback regions extend from the northern to southern Australian coastlines and encompass a n ...
(the vast, remote, arid interior of Australia) over four years to photograph the game that has a rich tradition and is played with a "commitment and passion not seen anywhere else around the country". Marlow's second book, ''Wounded'' (2005), shows people going about their routines, yet with visible injury. He was inspired after breaking his arm and unable to operate a camera, he became tuned to noticing others in a similar position and they were subsequently all he photographed for the next two years. He has said that his "aim with the project was to show that despite people suffering obvious superficial injuries, human beings dust themselves off and get on with life." These first two books were made in black and white. For his next book, ''Don’t Just Tell Them, Show Them'' (2014) he changed to colour photography. All his personal work to date has been made on
35 mm 35 mm may refer to: * 135 film, a type of still photography format commonly referred to as 35 mm film * 35 mm movie film, a type of motion picture film stock * 35MM 35 mm may refer to: * 135 film, a type of still photography format ...
film, using
rangefinder camera A rangefinder camera is a camera fitted with a rangefinder, typically a split-image rangefinder: a range-finding focusing mechanism allowing the photographer to measure the subject distance and take photographs that are in sharp focus. Most var ...
s. Marlow became a member of the In-Public street photography collective in 2001. He was a member of
Oculi An oculus (; ) is a circular opening in the center of a dome or in a wall. Originating in antiquity, it is a feature of Byzantine and Neoclassical architecture. It is also known as an '' œil-de-boeuf'' from the French, or simply a "bull's-e ...
, an Australian documentary photography collective, from 2003 to 2012. He then joined M.33, both a collective of Australian photographers and gallery representation.


Publications


Publications by Marlow

*''Centre Bounce: Football from Australia's Heart.'' Melbourne: Self-published / Hardie Grant Books, 2003. . With an introduction by Michael Long, foreword by Martin Flanagan, and an essay by Neil Murray ("Desert Footy"). *''Wounded.'' Melbourne: Self-published / Sling Shot, 2005. . Edition of 1000 copies. Black and white photographs. *''Don't Just Tell Them, Show Them.'' Melbourne: M.33, 2014. . Edition of 1000 copies. Colour photographs. *''Second City.'' Melbourne: Self-published / Sling Shot, 2021. . With a foreword by
Tony Birch Tony Birch (born 1957) is an Aboriginal Australian author, academic and activist. He regularly appears on ABC local radio and Radio National shows and at writers’ festivals. He was head of the honours programme for creative writing at the Un ...
. Edition of 1000 copies. Black and white photographs.


Publications with contributions by Marlow

*''The Hour of the Wolf.'' Melbourne: PenFolk, 2007. . Poems by Joachim Matschoss and photographs by Marlow. Work resulting from Matschoss and Marlow having explored Melbourne in the period between night and dawn, the hour of the wolf. *''The Day the World Stopped to Run: The Human Race 10K.'' New York:
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, 2008. . *''G.D Technology and Art: a story of innovation narrated by eighteen contemporary artists.'' Milan: Electa, 2008. Edited by Ludovico Pratesi. *''Reportage: a Retrospective 1999–2009.'' Bondi Junction, Sydney: Reportage, 2010. Edited by Jacqui Vicario and Stephen Dupont. . With a foreword by
Robert McFarlane Robert Carl "Bud" McFarlane (July 12, 1937 – May 12, 2022) was an American Marine Corps officer who served as National Security Advisor to President Ronald Reagan from 1983 to 1985. Within the Reagan administration, McFarlane was a leading arc ...
. Edition of 200 copies. Catalogue of an exhibition of photographs from The Reportage Festival of Photojournalism, 1999 to 2009, shown at the
National Art School The National Art School (NAS) is a tertiary level art school, located in , an inner-city suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The school is an independent accredited higher education provider offering specialised study in studio arts p ...
in Sydney. *''
Street Photography Now ''Street Photography Now'' is a survey book of contemporary street photography, edited by Sophie Howarth and Stephen McLaren and published by Thames & Hudson in 2010. It includes work by 56 photographers. Blake Andrews described the book as "th ...
.'' London:
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, 2010. (hardback). London: Thames & Hudson, 2011. (paperback). Edited by Sophie Howarth and Stephen McLaren. *''Oculi.'' Melbourne: Hardie Grant, 2010. . Edited by the Oculi Photography Group. With an introduction by David Marr ("Eye of the Beholder"), and essays by Kyla McFarlane and
Dean Sewell Dean Sewell (born 13 April 1972) is a retired Jamaican football player. He is the father of Dean Sewell II and Noah Sewell. He is also the husband of Antonette Sewell. Playing career Nicknamed 'Two Face', he played for several clubs in the Un ...
. A survey of the work of the then current members of Oculi, published to mark its tenth anniversary. *''10 – 10 Years of In-Public''. London: Nick Turpin Publishing, 2010. . Includes an essay by
Jonathan Glancey Jonathan Glancey, is an architectural critic and writer who was the architecture and design editor at ''The Guardian'', a position he held from 1997 to February 2012. He previously held the same post at ''The Independent''. He also has been invo ...
, "Outlandish Harmony"; a foreword by
Nick Turpin Nick Turpin (born 1969) is a British street photographer and advertising and design photographer. He is based in London and near Lyon, France. Turpin established the first international collective of street photographers, In-Public, in 2000 and ...
; and a chapter each by Marlow and others. *''Hijacked III: Australia / United Kingdom.'' Heidelberg, Germany: Kehrer, 2012. . Edited by Mark McPherson, Louise Clements, and Leigh Robb. Published in conjunction with an exhibition at
Derby QUAD Quad (branded as QUAD and also known as Derby QUAD), is an arts centre in Derby, England, first opened on 26 September 2008. Quad provides an art gallery, three cinemas (two large cinemas and a smaller relaxed room known as "The Box" showing smal ...
, Derby, UK, and
Perth Cultural Centre The Perth Cultural Centre is an area of central Perth, Western Australia, near the James Street Mall. It is home to a number of cultural institutions including the Art Gallery of Western Australia, Western Australian Museum, State Library of ...
, Perth, Australia. *''Characters: Cultural Stories Revealed Through Typography.'' By Stephen Banham. London:
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; Melbourne:
State Library of Victoria State Library Victoria (SLV) is the state library of Victoria, Australia. Located in Melbourne, it was established in 1854 as the Melbourne Public Library, making it Australia's oldest public library and one of the first free libraries in the ...
, 2012. . With a foreword by
Rick Poynor Rick Poynor is a British writer on design, graphic design, typography, and visual culture. Career He began as a general visual arts journalist, working on ''Blueprint'' magazine in London. After founding Eye (magazine), ''Eye'' magazine, which he ...
. Marlow contributed photographs to accompany text along with four other photographers. *''Laying Foundations for Change: capital investments of the Atlantic Philanthropies.'' By
Atlantic Philanthropies The Atlantic Philanthropies (AP) was a private foundation created in 1982 by Irish-American businessman Chuck Feeney. The Atlantic Philanthropies focused its giving on health, social, and politically left-leaning public policy causes in Australia ...
.
Magnum Foundation Magnum Foundation is a non-profit, photographic foundation located in New York City with a mission to expand diversity and creativity in documentary photography. History and mission Magnum Foundation was founded in 2007, in the midst of the c ...
, 2014. . Two volumes.A PDF of the book can be downloade
here from the Atlantic Philanthropies and Magnum Foundation site for the book
Marlow's work appears on pages 290–295
*''The World Atlas of Street Photography.'' New Haven and London:
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, 2014. . Edited by Jackie Higgins. With a foreword by
Max Kozloff Max Kozloff (born 1933) is an American art historian, art critic of modern art and photographer. He has been art editor at ''The Nation'', and Executive Editor of ''Artforum''. His essay "American Painting During the Cold War" is of particular im ...
. *''The Street Photographer's Manual.'' London: Thames & Hudson, 2014. . By David Gibson. Includes profiles on In-Public photographers.


Exhibitions


Solo exhibitions

*''Centre Bounce: Football from Australia's Heart,'' Alcaston Gallery, Fitzroy, Melbourne, 2003; then toured regional galleries nationally including
Araluen Cultural Precinct The Araluen Cultural Precinct, formerly the Araluen Centre for Arts & Entertainment, in Alice Springs in the Northern Territory of Australia, is a cultural precinct which includes the Araluen Arts Centre, the Museum of Central Australia (incorpo ...
, Alice Springs, Northern Territory, 2004; Lake Macquarie City Art Gallery, Booragul, New South Wales, 2005 ("Supplemented in an adjoining gallery with ''On Side,'' an exhibition of photographs taken by the local community in collaboration with Marlow and well-known indigenous photographer Merv Bishop"); and elsewhere. *''Don’t Just Tell Them, Show Them,'' Crossley & Scott, Melbourne, 2007. *''Don’t Just Tell Them, Show Them... Continued,'' Melbourne, 2010. *''OAO (One And Only),'' Anna Pappas Gallery, Prahran, Melbourne, Australia, 2011. Photographs of "graffiti in the Central Australian Desert as a vehicle of expression for indigenous youths". *''OAO (One And Only) #6 2007-9'' and ''#9 2007-9,'' Billboard Installation 2, City of Yarra, Victoria, Australia, 2011. Two photographs from Marlow's ''One And Only'' series on two billboards, part of Yarra City Council's ''Out There'' public artwork program. *''Don’t Just Tell Them, Show Them (Part 3),'' Anna Pappas Gallery, Melbourne, Australia, 2012. *''Snapshots,'' Whitehorse Artspace, Box Hill Town Hall, City of Whitehorse, 2014. City of Whitehorse 20 year anniversary commission.The photographs can be see
here in the Sarah Ewing Agency site


Exhibitions with others or during festivals

*''Life: Flinders St. Station,'' Platform2 (exhibition space),
Campbell Arcade Campbell Arcade is a pedestrian arcade located in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The arcade is accessible from Flinders Street station and was built in 1955 to ensure crossing between Flinders Street and Melbourne's main train station was safer ...
/ Degraves Street Subway,
Flinders Street railway station Flinders Street railway station is a train station located on the corner of Flinders Street, Melbourne, Flinders and Swanston Street, Swanston streets in the Melbourne city centre, central business district (CBD) of Melbourne, Victoria (Austral ...
, Melbourne, 2000. Part of Platform, a Making Space project artist-run initiative (ARI), by the Victorian Initiatives of Artists Network. *''Heavenly Creatures. Mythology & Reality,''
Heide Museum of Modern Art The Heide Museum of Modern Art, also known as Heide, is an art museum in Bulleen, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Established in 1981, the museum houses modern and contemporary art across three distinct exhibition buildings and is set ...
, Bulleen, Melbourne, Australia, 2004/2005. Thirty-five works exploring the iconography of the angel in modern and contemporary Australian art. Paintings, earthenware, photographs, works on paper and kinetic sculpture. Included Marlow's ''Ngukurr Bulldogs coach and players, 2003.'' Curated by Melissa Keys. *''Risk,'' exhibition of
World Press Photo World Press Photo Foundation is an independent, non-profit organization based in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Founded in 1955, the organization is known for holding an annual press photography contest. Since 2011, World Press Photo has organized a ...
's 2006 Joop Swart Masterclass,
Foam Fotografiemuseum Amsterdam Foam or Fotografiemuseum Amsterdam is a photography museum located at the Keizersgracht in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. The museum has four different exhibitions at any given time in which different photographic genres are shown, such as document ...
, Amsterdam, 2006/2007. Marlow's series about
Indigenous Australians Indigenous Australians or Australian First Nations are people with familial heritage from, and membership in, the ethnic groups that lived in Australia before British colonisation. They consist of two distinct groups: the Aboriginal peoples ...
in
Alice Springs Alice Springs ( aer, Mparntwe) is the third-largest town in the Northern Territory of Australia. Known as Stuart until 31 August 1933, the name Alice Springs was given by surveyor William Whitfield Mills after Alice, Lady Todd (''née'' Al ...
, made specifically for the
master class A master class is a Class (education), class given to students of a particular Academic discipline, discipline by an expert of that discipline—usually music, but also science, painting, drama, games, or on any other occasion where skills are b ...
, was shown.The photographs from this series, along with a description, can be viewe
here within the Agence Vu site
*''Leica/Centre for Contemporary Photography Documentary Photography Award,''
Centre for Contemporary Photography The Centre for Contemporary Photography (CCP), in Fitzroy, Melbourne, Victoria, is a venue for the exhibition of contemporary photo-based arts, providing a context for the enjoyment, education, understanding and appraisal of contemporary practic ...
(CCP), Melbourne, Australia, 2007, and toured nationally. A survey of contemporary Australian documentary photography in series format. Photographs by the winner and finalists of the Award. *''Australian Rules: Around the Grounds,''
Monash Gallery of Art The City of Monash is a local government area in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia in the south-eastern suburbs of Melbourne with an area of 81.5 square kilometres and a population of 200,077 people in 2016. Demographics Monash has a diverse pop ...
, City of Monash, Melbourne, 2007; then toured to Central Goldfields Art Gallery, Maryborough, Queensland, Australia, 2009. *''Reportage a Retrospective Exhibition 1999–2009,''
National Art School The National Art School (NAS) is a tertiary level art school, located in , an inner-city suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The school is an independent accredited higher education provider offering specialised study in studio arts p ...
, Sydney, November 2010. Curated by Jacqui Vicario, Stephen Dupont, Michael Amendolia, Jack Picone, and David Dare Parker. Photographs from The Reportage Festival of Photojournalism, 1999 to 2009. *''Terra Australias Incognita: A Photographic Survey'' = unknown land of the south,
Manly Art Gallery and Museum The Manly Art Gallery and Museum (MAGAM), located in Manly, New South Wales, Australia, was the first metropolitan-based regional gallery in New South Wales and holds an extensive collection of Australian ceramics and 130 works by Antonio Dattil ...
, 2010; then toured to Monash Gallery of Art, City of Monash, Melbourne, 2012. Photographs by Oculi members. Curated by Sandy Edwards. *''in-public @ 10,'' Photofusion, Brixton, London, 2010.The Photofusion website claims it showed the exhibition in 2012 but it actually did so in 2010. Travelled to Les Ballades Photographiques de Seyssel, Seyssel, France, 2011; Photographs by In-Public members. *''Street Photography Now,''
Third Floor Gallery Third Floor Gallery was an independent charitable photography gallery in Cardiff Bay, Wales. It opened in 2010 and predominantly featured documentary photography, often premiering new work with the direct involvement of the photographers. It clo ...
, Cardiff, 2010, and toured to Contributed Studio for the Arts, Berlin, 2010/2011; Museum of Printing,
Historical Museum of Warsaw Museum of Warsaw ( pl, Muzeum Warszawy) (in 1948–2014 ''Historical Museum of Warsaw'', pl, Muzeum Historyczne m.st. Warszawy) is a museum in the Old Town Market Place in Warsaw, Poland. It was established in 1936. History of the museum The ...
, Warsaw, 2011/2012. Photographs from the book ''Street Photography Now'' (2011). *''Street Photography Now,'' shop windows throughout the
Canal Saint-Martin The Canal Saint-Martin is a 4.6 km (2.86 mi) long canal in Paris, connecting the Canal de l'Ourcq to the river Seine. Over nearly half its length (), between the Rue du Faubourg du Temple and the Place de la Bastille, it was covered, in the ...
area, part of Mois de la Photo-OFF, Paris, 2010; Gallery Lichtblick, Cologne, 2010; Uno Art Space, Stuttgart, 2011. *
Derby Museum and Art Gallery Derby Museum and Art Gallery is a museum and art gallery in Derby, England. It was established in 1879, along with Derby Central Library, in a new building designed by Richard Knill Freeman and given to Derby by Michael Thomas Bass. The collect ...
,
Format International Photography Festival Format International Photography Festival (stylised as FORMAT) is a biennial photography festival held in Derby, UK. It takes place in March in various venues in Derby including Quad, University of Derby, Derby Museum and Art Gallery, Derwent Va ...
(''Right Here, Right Now – Exposures From The Public Realm''), Derby, UK, 2011. Exhibition of photographs by In-Public members and the film ''In-Sight'' (2011). *Excerpts from ''Don't Just Tell Them, Show Them,''
German Gymnasium ''Gymnasium'' (; German plural: ''Gymnasien''), in the German education system, is the most advanced and highest of the three types of German secondary schools, the others being ''Hauptschule'' (lowest) and ''Realschule'' (middle). ''Gymnasi ...
, London Street Photography Festival, London, 2011. *''From Distant Streets: Contemporary International Street Photography,'' Galerie Hertz, Louisville, KY, 2011. Part of Louisville Photo Biennial. Curated by Richard Bram. Included 14 In-Public members, of the 29 photographers included. *''2012 Bowness Photography Prize,'' Monash Gallery of Art, City of Monash, Melbourne, 2012. Exhibition of various winners. *''Geomorphometries – Contemporary Terrains,''
Queensland Centre for Photography The Queensland Centre for Photography (QCP) was an artist-run photographic institution that operated from 2004 until 2014. The Board, at a general meeting of the QCP held on 17 April, decided unanimously to close its Brisbane exhibition venue, ...
, October–November 2012. *''iN-PUBLiC: An Exhibition of Street Photography,'' Thailand Creative and Design Centre, Bangkok, Thailand, 2013. In conjunction with the
British Council The British Council is a British organisation specialising in international cultural and educational opportunities. It works in over 100 countries: promoting a wider knowledge of the United Kingdom and the English language (and the Welsh lan ...
. Photographs by In-Public members. *''In Public,'' Snickarbacken 7, Stockholm, Sweden, 2013. Photographs by In-Public members. *Miami Street Photography Festival, Miami, FL, 2013. In-Public group exhibition along with other collectives STRATA and CALLE 35. *''Don't Just Tell Them, Show Them'' book, Australian Photo Book Of The Year Award exhibition, Asia Pacific Photobook Archive, Melbourne, Australia, 2015. Exhibition of finalists in the book competition. *''Public Hoarding Project,'' outside in Chapter House Lane, Melbourne, 2015. *''Island - Australia,'' The Copper House Gallery, Dublin, 2015. Part of PhotoIreland 2015 festival. *''The Sharp Eye. In-Public in Mexico,'' Foto Mexico, Cine Tonalá, Mexico City, Mexico, 2015. Slideshow of photographs. Curated by Mark Powell, Carlos Álvarez Montero and Alfredo Esparza.


Awards

*2006: Selected to take part in
World Press Photo World Press Photo Foundation is an independent, non-profit organization based in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Founded in 1955, the organization is known for holding an annual press photography contest. Since 2011, World Press Photo has organized a ...
's Joop Swart Masterclass, where photojournalists who are considered notable are selected to mentor a group of young photographers. *2007: One of 15 finalists, Leica/
Centre for Contemporary Photography The Centre for Contemporary Photography (CCP), in Fitzroy, Melbourne, Victoria, is a venue for the exhibition of contemporary photo-based arts, providing a context for the enjoyment, education, understanding and appraisal of contemporary practic ...
(CCP) Documentary Photography Award, Melbourne for excerpts from ''Don't Just Tell Them, Show Them.'' *2011: First prize, London Street Photography Festival - International Street Photography Award, London, for excerpts from ''Don't Just Tell Them, Show Them.'' *2012: $25000 first prize, 2012 Bowness Photography Prize,
Monash Gallery of Art The City of Monash is a local government area in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia in the south-eastern suburbs of Melbourne with an area of 81.5 square kilometres and a population of 200,077 people in 2016. Demographics Monash has a diverse pop ...
, Melbourne, Australia, for "Laser vision" from ''Don't Just Tell Them, Show Them.'' *2014: One of 15 finalists, Australian Photo Book Of The Year Award, for ''Don't Just Tell Them, Show Them'' (2014).


Films with contributions by Marlow

*''In-Sight'' (2011). 38 minute documentary directed and edited by Nick Turpin, commissioned by Format for
Format International Photography Festival Format International Photography Festival (stylised as FORMAT) is a biennial photography festival held in Derby, UK. It takes place in March in various venues in Derby including Quad, University of Derby, Derby Museum and Art Gallery, Derwent Va ...
, Derby, 2011. Includes interviews with In-Public photographers Marlow, Turpin, Gibson, Solomons, Bram, Einzig, Gus Powell, Agou, and Snoek, and shows them at work.The film is available to watc
here
within Turpin's site.


Collections

Marlow's work is held in the following public collections: *
City of Melbourne The City of Melbourne is a local government area in Victoria, Australia, located in the central city area of Melbourne. In 2018, the city has an area of and had a population of 169,961. Estimated resident population, 30 June 2018. The ci ...
, Melbourne *Monash Gallery of Art,
City of Monash The City of Monash is a local government area in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia in the south-eastern suburbs of Melbourne with an area of 81.5 square kilometres and a population of 200,077 people in 2016. Demographics Monash has a diverse pop ...
, Melbourne *
State Library of Victoria State Library Victoria (SLV) is the state library of Victoria, Australia. Located in Melbourne, it was established in 1854 as the Melbourne Public Library, making it Australia's oldest public library and one of the first free libraries in the ...
, Melbourne


Notes


References


External links

*
Marlow's profile at In-PublicJesse Marlow: Street Photography with the Leica Q (Typ 116)
from
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at Vimeo
Marlow's page at M.33
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