Jennilee Marigomen

Slowness and Serendipity

Jennilee Marigomen is a Vancouver-based photographer whose work captures the quiet beauty found in everyday moments. Rooted in a deep sensitivity to light, colour and atmosphere, her images explore themes of stillness, chance encounters and the unexpected poetry of ordinary spaces.

“I am drawn to slowness and serendipity – looking deeper at banal objects and finding something interesting about them. Finding things in places they should not be and wondering about the story why.”

Her approach is both intuitive and contemplative. Whether working on a commercial project or shooting independantly, she is always in search of something that evokes introspection – a fleeting sense of calm or a moment so surreal it feels overwhelming in its beauty. Her process is fluid, guided by instinct and a deep attunement to colour and luminance.

Light, Colour and the Unexpected

For Jennilee, colour is everything. “It, along with the light, is the guiding force to why I take a photo.” Inspired by the way light transforms the world around her, she often finds herself captivated by the sky, the shifting hues of the weather and the subtle interplay between natural and manmade environments.

Her influences include Jason Fulford, Rinko Kawauchi and Wolfgang Tillmans – photographers whose work shares a similar appreciation for the quiet, the playful and the beautifully incidental. While she edits from home, her work takes her everywhere, seeking out fragments of the unexpected in landscapes both familiar and unfamiliar.

Portrait by Brian Flaherty

 

All works by Jennilee Marigomen