July 10, 2019

Best Day Productions

This week I’m back with another featured vendor.

My ‘Look Book’ is about featuring wedding vendors I regularly work with, know, and trust to deliver what they promise and more. Today I want to start acknowledging the videographers I have the pleasure to regularly work alongside. First up and always top of my list is Best Day Productions.

I’ve been working alongside Rodolphe since the early years of my business, on both weddings and editorials. He was one of the first I came across that really took a different approach to the traditional wedding video. Mixing Super 8 and digital he’s a true French filmmaker with a unique approach to creating, as he puts it, out-of-the-ordinary pictures.

If you’re looking for something unlike any others he’s your man! I may be partial as he’s the genius behind my own video on this website.

A few places I’ve worked with Rodolphe (There’s been quite a few over the years. Links to original blog posts included.) –

Villa Blanche, Paris

un air de bonheur from best day productions on Vimeo.

MV Cill Airne

Sail Away from best day productions on Vimeo.

Powerscourt Estate

Trail of Glitter from best day productions on Vimeo.

Dublin City Hall

Carry me from best day productions on Vimeo.

Glengariff Lodge, Cork

Bright Smile from best day productions on Vimeo.

Hotel Du Petit Moulin, Paris

When the day is ours from best day productions on Vimeo.

The Cliff Townhouse

I don't care about tomorrow from best day productions on Vimeo.

Brooklodge

twominutesinbrooklodge from best day productions on Vimeo.

More places we’ve worked together –

Gloster House
Straffan House, The K Club
Dollymount Strand
Kilruddery House
Ballymagarvey Village

And some behind the scenes of shoots (for the laugh!) –

2 minutes on MV Cill Airne Vessel from best day productions on Vimeo.

2 minutes in Locks from best day productions on Vimeo.

Christina Brosnan Wedding Photographer Outtakes from Christina Brosnan on Vimeo.

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