Wedding videographer Bastide de Puget

Getting married at Bastide de Puget

A Provençal bastide near Aix-en-Provence

Wedding videographer Bastide de Puget: filming an 18th-century family home

In the Pays d’Aix, Bastide de Puget is one of those venues where you immediately feel a true Provençal soul. Located on Chemin de Bourtin in Meyreuil, just a few minutes from Aix-en-Provence, it sits hidden in a 4-hectare park with ponds, fountains, statues, three-hundred-year-old plane trees, lime trees, and that Aix countryside atmosphere I love filming so much. The house, dating back to the 18th century, keeps the spirit of a family home: a pale façade, tall windows, lounges with fabric wall coverings, crystal chandeliers, a shaded terrace, and generous outdoor spaces. The estate can host up to 180 guests for a seated dinner, with 200 m² of reception rooms, a 400 m² terrace, a large lawn for the symbolic ceremony, a courtyard of honour, a swimming pool for the next-day brunch, and 4 bedrooms on site. This venue works beautifully for elegant, countryside, intimate, or more prestigious weddings, especially when couples want to extend the experience over a full weekend. The civil ceremony takes place at the town hall, but the symbolic ceremony can be held in front of the bastide, in the park. You can find all the venue details on the official Bastide de Puget website.

Bride preparing in a white wedding dress in Provence, captured in a soft and elegant wedding atmosphere.

L&B’s wedding film at Bastide de Puget

Why a wedding at Bastide de Puget works so well on film

What I love about Bastide de Puget is that the day naturally follows a very cinematic rhythm. The symbolic ceremony is often set on the large lawn in front of the bastide: the façade becomes the backdrop, the trees frame the scene, and the depth of field feels beautifully soft. In the late afternoon, the light drops between the plane trees and becomes much gentler than it is at 2 p.m. in the middle of summer, which makes a real difference for vows, glances, and hands holding each other. The cocktail works beautifully in front of the house, in the shade of the park: guests move around easily, spontaneous shots happen naturally, and the setting stays clear without feeling too busy. For dinner, beneath the plane trees and string lights, the atmosphere becomes truly Provençal: cicadas in the distance, warm air, pale stone, long tables, and soft low lighting. Choosing a wedding videographer Bastide de Puget also makes it possible to tell the story of a full weekend: welcome dinner, preparations in the bedrooms, ceremony, dinner, evening party in the lounges, then brunch by the pool. The points to keep in mind are the possible mistral wind and the very strong early-afternoon light; that is why I prefer planning the couple session after the cocktail, when the shadows become longer.

Couple during a wedding ceremony in Provence, captured in an elegant and luminous atmosphere.

My discreet and cinematic approach at Bastide de Puget

At Bastide de Puget, I never try to overproduce the wedding. The venue already has so much character, and my work is mainly about capturing its rhythm: footsteps on the gravel, the light catching the shutters, guests gathering beneath the trees, children running near the pond, the bride crossing the lawn before the ceremony. My approach is discreet, but very prepared. I observe the direction of the light, the shaded areas, the places where speeches will have the strongest visual depth, and I always film with the edit in mind. I love creating a wedding film that is not just a series of beautiful images, but a sensitive memory, with rhythm, breathing space, and honest details. When a couple wants to go further, I also build a wedding film with storytelling, weaving in voices, speeches, and sometimes moments filmed before the wedding day. At Bastide de Puget, this approach works especially well because the estate allows us to tell a real experience: the arrival, the house, the park, the celebration, then the softer next morning around the pool.

Being a wedding videographer Bastide de Puget when you live in Provence

I am a wedding videographer based in Provence, and that is a real advantage when filming a venue like Bastide de Puget. I know this slightly golden light that changes quickly, the end of the day when the stone becomes warmer, the wind that can rise without warning, but also this very Provençal way of living outdoors for hours around a table. I have already filmed at Bastide de Puget, so I know how each space can serve the story: preparations in the bedrooms, the lawn for the vows, the terrace for natural interactions, the lounges for the evening party, and the pool for brunch. My role is not simply to arrive with a camera. I prepare the film beforehand, talk with couples and wedding planners, and look closely at timings, weather, speeches, and meaningful moments. As a wedding videographer in Provence, I mainly want to stay close to the human side of the day: filming gestures, voices, glances, and family bonds, without imposing too visible a presence. That is how the film keeps a sincere, elegant emotion, without ever feeling staged.

Tips for planning your wedding at Bastide de Puget

Timings, light, dinner beneath the plane trees and poolside brunch in Meyreuil

When planning a wedding at Bastide de Puget, I would first suggest thinking of the day as a journey through the estate. Preparations can begin quietly in the bedrooms of the bastide, then the symbolic ceremony is best placed in the late afternoon on the large lawn, especially between May and September, when the heat can be strong earlier in the day. The cocktail in front of the bastide is very pleasant, as guests enjoy the shade of the trees and the setting stays close to the dinner area. For couple photos and video, I would keep a slot after the congratulations, when the light is lower and the pale façades no longer reflect such harsh brightness. Dinner beneath the plane trees is one of the great strengths of the venue, but it is important to plan proper lighting for the tables and speeches, so the atmosphere remains beautiful on film after nightfall. If the weather is unsettled, the indoor lounges are an elegant solution, with a more 18th-century feel. For the next day, brunch by the pool works wonderfully: it is often where the simplest, liveliest images happen naturally.

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Frequently asked questions

Yes, I have already filmed at Bastide de Puget. It is a venue I really love because it offers several atmospheres within the same day: the family home, the park, the ponds, the terrace, the plane trees, the lounges, and the pool for the next morning. Knowing these spaces helps me anticipate timings, light, and key moments, while still keeping a fresh eye on your own wedding.

The period from May to September is beautiful for enjoying the park, dinner beneath the plane trees, and brunch around the pool. June and September are often especially pleasant, with softer light and more comfortable temperatures. In the height of summer, I simply recommend placing the symbolic ceremony later in the afternoon, to avoid overly vertical light and intense heat for the guests.

Yes, and that is one of the great strengths of the venue. Bastide de Puget can feel like a true family home for a weekend: loved ones arriving, a welcome dinner, the wedding day, then brunch around the pool. On film, this format is very powerful because it reveals more spontaneous, less planned moments, which are often incredibly precious in the final edit.

Yes, I regularly work with French and international couples, often coming from Europe, the United States, or Asia to get married in Provence or on the French Riviera. I can communicate in French or English, and I adapt easily to multicultural weddings. At Bastide de Puget, this mix works beautifully, because the venue offers an image of Provence that is elegant, bright, warm, and easy for international guests to fall in love with.

Bastide de Puget is located in Meyreuil, very close to Aix-en-Provence. By car, it takes around 10 to 15 minutes from the centre of Aix, depending on traffic. From Marseille Provence Airport, it is usually around 30 to 40 minutes. From Nice, the journey is longer, generally around two hours. For international guests, Aix and Marseille are therefore the most convenient arrival points.

When I discover a venue for the first time, I see it with fresh eyes. That is often an advantage: I become even more attentive to details, angles, textures, how guests move through the space, and the little things people stop noticing when they always film in the same place. In the case of Bastide de Puget, I have already filmed there, but I keep that same desire to see every wedding as a new story.

Bride posing in her wedding dress in Provence, captured in an elegant and timeless bridal portrait.
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Receiving international awards is always moving, but I mainly see them as the result of patient work: listening to couples, understanding their story, filming discreetly, then editing every sequence with real intention. These recognitions from wedding film associations and competitions encourage me to stay demanding, never repeat a formula, and create sincere, elegant films that can stand the test of time. My goal remains simple: to create a film that truly reflects the people I film.

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