Over 100 Years of Storytelling

From 1920s passion to today’s Social Image

  1. 1920s — The Seed

    A photographer by passion

    My great-grandfather carried a camera everywhere — not as a job, but a way of life. That instinct to preserve moments became family DNA.

  2. Caravan Years

    A life on the road

    My grandparents traveled the world — he with a film camera, she with stills — building a visual diary that proved memories last when we preserve them.

  3. Home Archivist

    The storyteller at home

    My father turned the camera into a time machine. He didn’t just document events; he preserved emotions that still move us.

  4. Age 6

    First camera

    When my father placed a camera in my hands, it continued a legacy. I began to capture not only what I saw, but what I felt.

  5. 2000s–2020s

    Two decades of practice

    For twenty years I’ve shaped narratives through images; the last five fully dedicated to the craft.

  6. 2023

    The birth of Social Image

    The official launch — proving there is no communication without story, whether personal or commercial.

  7. 2023–2026

    Incubation Phase

    Three years dedicated to shaping our identity, refining services, and building strong foundations.

  8. 2026

    Acceleration Phase

    The next stage: scaling impact, launching global collaborations, and expanding the Social Image movement.

  9. Today

    Storytelling through the 7th art

    Social Image i empowering storytelling through the 7th art as a must in 21st-century communication: blending cinema, photography, and storytelling to create transformative connections.

About Social Image

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Redefining how we communicate through storytelling,

proving that stories are the foundation of human connection

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About Pol Trilla

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“I am a storyteller, rooted in tradition and nature.

Through my stories, I want to inspire respect for the world we share.”

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A person with a backpack using a spotting scope to look at the landscape, standing on a dirt path in a marshy area with water and greenery under a blue sky.