Through the Lens of Photographer Anisbale: Capturing Life in Marseille's 3rd Arrondissement
Sayart
sayart2022@gmail.com | 2025-08-20 10:18:51
Photographer Anisbale has been documenting the Saint-Mauront neighborhood in Marseille's 3rd arrondissement for two years, capturing both the grand celebrations and intimate daily moments of this vibrant community. Known on Instagram by his artistic name, Anis A. began photographing his childhood neighborhood after a career in banking and an extended period living abroad.
Anisbale's photographic journey represents a return to his roots, focusing particularly on the Bellevue housing complex, more commonly known as Félix-Pyat. His work encompasses the major events that punctuate neighborhood life, from festive celebrations to religious ceremonies, while also capturing the everyday experiences and intimate moments of local residents.
One of his most striking images shows children from Félix Pyat inaugurating the brand-new Bougainville Park in spring 2024, a moment that symbolizes hope and renewal in the community. This photograph exemplifies Anisbale's ability to document significant milestones while staying close to the human stories that define the neighborhood.
The photographer's collaboration with Marsactu emerged through a partnership with Invendable, a magazine dedicated to in-depth reporting. His mission extends beyond simple documentation – he aims to tell the story of his 3rd arrondissement through both text and images, offering an insider's perspective that goes far beyond superficial discourse about the area.
Anisbale's work provides an authentic glimpse into a community that is often misunderstood or stereotyped in mainstream media. By photographing the neighborhood through all seasons and capturing both public events and private moments, he creates a comprehensive portrait that reveals the true character of Saint-Mauront and its residents.
This photographic series represents the fourth episode in a summer series collaboration between local media and Invendable magazine, highlighting the importance of community-centered storytelling and the power of visual journalism to bridge understanding between different parts of the city.
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