Producing a Spring–Summer collection in the heart of winter while keeping carbon impact under control is not a paradox—it’s a statement. The South of France makes it possible.
With its mild climate, exceptional natural light, and remarkable diversity of landscapes, Southern France stands out as an ideal destination for responsible productions that never compromise on aesthetics.
To meet this challenge, French production Service / La Prod du Sud partnered with Bocage to deliver a photoshoot combining artistic excellence, logistical efficiency, and environmental coherence. Ahead of production, our teams carried out in-depth location scouting on behalf of Atelier Deux-Cé, carefully selecting sites that offered strong visual identities while remaining geographically close—optimizing travel and reducing environmental impact.
Three locations were chosen, each bringing a distinct atmosphere to the project:
Domaine Saint-Joseph, near Aix-en-Provence, for its natural elegance and refined lines;
Domaine Le Sauvage, in the Camargue, for its raw, authentic landscapes;
and Villa Benkemoun, in Arles—an architectural icon—offering a bold, contemporary aesthetic.
Three locations, three visual worlds, all enhanced by the unique light of the South and unified to showcase a cohesive and powerful Spring–Summer collection.
Beyond artistic direction and executive production, French production Service / La Prod du Sud handled the full logistical scope of the shoot: transport organization, team coordination, and optimized travel planning. Photo and video equipment was supplied by our subsidiary Sunsetcam, ensuring premium, production-ready gear tailored to the project’s creative and technical requirements.
Location scouting, casting, local crews, transportation, catering, coordination— French production Service /La Prod du Sud supports brands and agencies at every stage of their productions, delivering a local, responsible, and fully bespoke approach.