As the locations on this multi-day shoot had low and challenging lighting, most shots were artificially lit to look as natural as possible, as well as isolating the subject (Eoghann) and illuminating the craft.
An interview with Eoghann provided the backbone to the entire production, shaping the narrative of the film and anchoring the visuals in his relatable and captivating account of his life and work.
Showcasing the heart of Eoghann's philosophy on craft was as crucial as beautifully capturing his products. These two sides of the coin were the crux of the vision in this film production. To show the hard work of the craft, while illustrating the importance of hand-made craft.