Marseille
Bathed in sunshine for approximately 2900 hours a year, the city of Marseille is firmly situated within the focus of YellowKorner's professional photographers. Explore our gallery and discover the city of Marseille from a whole new perspective through these contemporary photographs.
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Bathed in sunshine for approximately 2900 hours a year, photographs of France often feature shots of Marseille, a city which is firmly situated within the focus of YellowKorner's professional photographers. Explore our gallery and discover the city of Marseille from a whole new perspective. Marseille and its scenic locations: many professional photographers have walked the streets of Marseille to reveal its full beauty to the world. Famous for its year-round warm weather, the city offers many different angles to showcase its rich natural heritage and the traditional architecture of the Côte d'Azur at the heart of the city.
This French city, situated on the edge of the sea showcases gorgeous marinas and a location that a city such as Paris would envy. It is therefore the perfect place to take beautiful shots and to create photography using new and innovative techniques. Photographs of European cities are a popular choice.
Our collection of photographs of Marseille
Photographers such as Richard Silver use their cameras to capture the beauty of the Mediterranean Sea. Many of these said photographs have been featured around the world and are available in YellowKorner's photo art gallery. Among the most famous of the emblematic sites are the Vieux Port and the calanques of Cassis. Many others can be discovered at YellowKorner. On the other hand, photographer Laurent Dequick shares photographs of Marseille from another perspective. The bustling life of the city, the movement of the crowds, the daily excitement of urban settings: these are among the themes that he brilliantly tackles through his photographs. A photo of the city of Marseille in decor. Because decor is an art that evolves and changes as much as photography, when combined, the results are amazing.
The use of city photography as wall decoration has become a must have. Consider the fine art photographs of the Château d'If, situated off the coast of Marseille, the photos seems frozen in time but if you take the time to look closer, the pictures bring to mind all the old stories behind the monument. Fun fact: the castle inspired the famous Alexandre Dumas to write his "Count of Monte Cristo". In black and white, in colour, by day or by night, the panoramic photos of this multi-millennial city always tell more than one story.
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