benelux issue 849
Jun 2021
hotelrebel
Rotterdam - Photo & Film Production and Locations
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ZARA Kids , Photographer: Jouke Bos & Melissa Adams
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HYUNDAI eSUV , Photographer: BAM Photographers , Styling: Natalie Schneider
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HYUNDAI eSUV , Photographer: BAM Photographers , Styling: Natalie Schneider
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ZARA women , Photographer: Theo Sion , Styling: Elodie David , Model: Imaan Hammam ... see more
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Off-White , Photographer: Francesco Nazardo , Styling: Louis Rubi
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HYUNDAI eSUV , Photographer: BAM Photographers , Styling: Natalie Schneider
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State of Art , Photographer: Hans van Brakel , Advertising Agency: DLVS Creative Agency
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HYUNDAI eSUV , Photographer: BAM Photographers , Styling: Natalie Schneider
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State of Art , Photographer: Hans van Brakel , Advertising Agency: DLVS Creative Agency
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Süddeutsche Zeitung , Photographer: Julia Marino , Styling: Samira Fricke
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State of Art , Photographer: Hans van Brakel , Advertising Agency: DLVS Creative Agency
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Justin Alexander , Photographer: Hans van Brakel , Advertising Agency: DLVS Creative Agency
"We are HotelRebel, a production company for both film and photography.
We love productions in a wide spectrum. Our productions vary from automotive and fashion shoots to content creating brand films & photography.
The Netherlands is our natural playground. Easily accessible in Europe and with a variety of strong architecture, urban cities and energetic sceneries, it makes our country worthwhile visiting.
High-end fashion, new upcoming brands, automotive shoots or any other strong identity can be easily captured in any preferred backdrop.
After 12 years of production experience, we have built a strong network with local crew like scouts, stylists and H&M artist, assistants and digital ops. That makes us able to run both complex and bigger projects as well as small intimate productions.
Brands like Zara, Off-White, State of Art, Justin Alexander, Schiphol, Hyundai, Volkswagen, SudDeutsche Zeitung Magazin can tell you all about their experience with us.
In the end, it’s all about understanding the comfort of production."