10 Epic Totems from CounterPoint 2015

Is there a better way to spread some laughs at a festival than with a hilarious totem? Possibly, but one will be hard pressed to find it. Ranging from quick little quips to some seriously solid Photoshop work, totems are a great way to set a meeting spot, find a buddy in the crowd, or share the festie spirit with the happy souls around you.

We kept our eyes peeled for epic totems while at CounterPoint 2015, and here are 10 Epic Totems from CounterPoint 2015:

Questing for World Domination

10 Epic Totems from CounterPoint 2015
The Chilluminate. Photo – CounterPoint Music Festival – Facebook.

It’s All Good Baby

10 Epic Totems from CounterPoint 2015
Detroit’s fan favorite, GRiZ. Photo – Mary Cormaci Photography.

Googly Eyes

10 Epic Totems from CounterPoint 2015
CounterPoint 2015 was flush with big head totems. Photo – Mary Cormaci Photography.

Zeds Dead, It’s Kinda Like That

10 Epic Totems from CounterPoint 2015
Waiting for Zeds Dead. Photo – Mary Cormaci Photography.

Mo’ Bass

10 Epic Totems from CounterPoint 2015
Drop the bass. Photo – Mary Cormaci Photography.

Widespread What?

10 Epic Totems from CounterPoint 2015
Widespread what? Photo – Mary Cormaci Photography.

Bass Face

10 Epic Totems from CounterPoint 2015
Bass face is in full effect. Photo – Mary Cormaci Photography.

CounterPoint Vibes

10 Epic Totems from CounterPoint 2015
Catching the CounterPoint dream. Photo – CounterPoint Music Festival – Facebook.

It’s not a Party Until Morgan Freeman Shows Up

10 Epic Totems from CounterPoint 2015
Totem takeover. Photo – CounterPoint – Twitter.

Totem Wonderland

10 Epic Totems from CounterPoint 2015
Let your freak flag fly. Photo – CounterPoint – Twitter.

These totems capture some of the silliness exhibited at CounterPoint, but there’s more to be seen.

To get a better feel for the festival check out our CounterPoint 2015 recap, photo review, and keep your eyes peel for a second totem gallery from CounterPoint 2015!

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