7 summers are officially under our belt and each year the energy, outcome + love multiplies tremendously. DAY TRILL started in 2013 with only 30 people and this August 24th, we had 3,500 come out to celebrate the ultimate New England summer holiday at India Point Park.
It's already the beginning of September and almost immediately it feels like a major shift and transition. We like holding on to the photographs and videos from Day Trill for a little while so that you can fully digest your experience, get your iPhone flicks off and be reminded of all of the fun you had right when you need it most. Think of these images as a little postcard we're sending you from your favorite place. With lots of love, stay silent.
The last photographer in our series of photo recaps from DAY TRILL in June is Yamiche.
Yamiche has been a staple at our events since the Aurora days and was also the first artist to ever do a show at our non-profit art space, Trade Pop-Up. Yamiche has a way of finding beautiful people in the party and making them look like they staged an entire photoshoot in the middle of the function. At our last DAY TRILL, we had Yamiche post in front of our Spread Love mural and let y’all have a photoshoot for real.
This year, more than ever, we had a massive amount of photos to choose from to recap DAY TRILL. Our team has grown to include several photographers, who each capture a different energy and element that DAY TRILL has to offer. Instead of leaving hundreds of beautiful photos hidden in our Dropbox archives, we’ve decided to release recaps across the next few days featuring the many perspectives that were captured.
To kick off this series, we are starting with photos from Bilindoff. If you see him in the function, he’s probably dancing with you, singing + rapping along, and then next thing you know, he’s captured a photo of you. Bilindoff is the party and his photos are always a reflection of that.
Next time you see him in the party, give him that energy. You can find him on Instagram.com/Bilindoff
We set up a booth in the middle of our DAY TRILL festival in Providence, RI to let people tell us, and now the world how they really felt on that beautiful June afternoon before the party got wild. Some people were off a few Trillmenades, others just had some things to say. Here's what was said.