
The Story of Field Day 2017 in Fifty Photographs
04 June 2017, 00:02
Words by Jason Williamson
Original Photography by Jason Williamson
We tell the story of this year's East London one-dayer in fifty photographs capturing the magic of artists and more, with Run the Jewels, Slowdive, Death Grips, Rae Morris, Whitney, Mura Masa, Lady Leshurr, King Gizzard, Moderat and Jon Hopkins.
We tell the story of this year’s East London one-dayer in fifty photographs capturing the magic of artists and more, with Run the Jewels, Slowdive, Death Grips, Rae Morris, Whitney, Mura Masa, Lady Leshurr, King Gizzard, Moderat and Jon Hopkins.


















































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