Jesse Marlow is a Melbourne-based photographer. His works are held in public and private collections throughout Australia, including the National Gallery of Victoria, Australian Parliament House in Canberra, Monash Art Gallery, City of Melbourne and State Library of Victoria.

In 2003, he published his first book of photographs, Center Bounce: Football from Australia's Heart, (Hardie Grant Books). Images from Center Bounce have been exhibited and published widely, both in Australia and internationally. In 2005, he published a book of street photography, Wounded, (Sling Shot Press). In 2006, he was selected to participate in the World Press Photo Joop Swart master class in Amsterdam. While in 2010, Marlow was one of 45 street photographers from around the world profiled in the book Street Photography Now (Thames & Hudson). He was awarded International Street Photographer of the Year in 2011, and in 2012 he won the Monash Art Gallery's Bowness Award. Marlow published his third monograph, Don't Just Tell Them, Show Them in 2014. In the same year, it appeared in Thames & Hudson's book, The World Atlas of Street Photography.

Marlow is a member of the international street photographer collective UP Photographers and Institute Artists.
This Book is a revised 2nd edition initially published in 2014 by M33.

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Dartbooks is a bookstore based in Barcelona, Spain, we are specialized in photobooks, rare books, architecture and art. In our catalog you can find both new edition books and the first editions most sought after by collectors from all over the world.
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Jesse Marlow is a Melbourne-based photographer. His works are held in public and private collections throughout Australia, including the National Gallery of Victoria, Australian Parliament House in Canberra, Monash Art Gallery, City of Melbourne and State Library of Victoria.

In 2003, he published his first book of photographs, Center Bounce: Football from Australia's Heart, (Hardie Grant Books). Images from Center Bounce have been exhibited and published widely, both in Australia and internationally. In 2005, he published a book of street photography, Wounded, (Sling Shot Press). In 2006, he was selected to participate in the World Press Photo Joop Swart master class in Amsterdam. While in 2010, Marlow was one of 45 street photographers from around the world profiled in the book Street Photography Now (Thames & Hudson). He was awarded International Street Photographer of the Year in 2011, and in 2012 he won the Monash Art Gallery's Bowness Award. Marlow published his third monograph, Don't Just Tell Them, Show Them in 2014. In the same year, it appeared in Thames & Hudson's book, The World Atlas of Street Photography.

Marlow is a member of the international street photographer collective UP Photographers and Institute Artists.
This Book is a revised 2nd edition initially published in 2014 by M33.

Seller's Story

Dartbooks is a bookstore based in Barcelona, Spain, we are specialized in photobooks, rare books, architecture and art. In our catalog you can find both new edition books and the first editions most sought after by collectors from all over the world.
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Number of Books
1
Subject
Photography
Book Title
Don't just tell them, Show Them
Condition
As new
Author/ Illustrator
Signed; Jesse Marlow
Publication year oldest item
2022
Height
24 cm
Edition
Revised edition
Width
30.5 cm
Language
English
Original language
Yes
Publisher
Sling Shot Press
Binding/ Material
Hardback
Extras
Signed by author
Number of pages
112

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