Anything Can Happen and Probably Will

Jesse Marlow’s ongoing series puzzles the urban landscape combining geometry, colour and the human element to create unique scenes from the cities he steps into.

Photography Jesse Marlow
Melbourne, 2018

Melbourne, 2018


In a recent interview with Leica Fotografie International he remarks that his motivation to take pictures is the fact, that he never knows what he's going to find. This uncertainty and excitement has kept him going for the last 8 years, creating a volume of candid street moments taken in various cities around the world.

Melbourne, 2020

Melbourne, 2020

Melbourne, 2020

Melbourne, 2020

Melbourne, 2020

Melbourne, 2020


"The fact that I can leave the house one morning and come home with a photo that will be with me forever, excites and continues to drive me."

Jesse Marlow


Melbourne, 2017

Melbourne, 2017

Los Angeles, 2019

Los Angeles, 2019

Melbourne, 2019

Melbourne, 2019

Melbourne, 2020

Melbourne, 2020


“Street photography is something that can’t be rushed or forced.”

Jesse Marlow


Sydney, 2019

Sydney, 2019

Tokyo, 2019

Tokyo, 2019

Melbourne, 2021

Melbourne, 2021

Bangkok, 2017

Bangkok, 2017

Sydney, 2016

Sydney, 2016

About Jesse

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

He has published four books of his work including Centre Bounce, Wounded, Don’t Just Tell Them, Show Them and Second City. Marlow is a member of both the international street photographers’ collective, UP Photographers and Institute Artists and a Leica Ambassador.

To see more of his work, visit his website or follow him on Instagram


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