The Black Harbor The Black Harbor is an online account of the work, ideas, and inspiration of a tight-nit collective of creatives. Over the years we have created things together, attended school together, fought together, and partied together. We have grown beyond the simplicity of friendship. We are now a family. Our purpose is to celebrates the work of the collective and explore creative work in the world that truly inspires us driving us to be better at what we do. Our hope is that as we document our work, process, lives, and inspiration that you will also be inspired and share your work with us.
A recent WIRED assignment brought me on a tour of New York City’s trash sucking island. The waste facility on Roosevelt Island is a giant network of tubes that takes garbage from its residential towers and deli ... Continue reading →
It’s no secret that The Black Harbor is a friend to the whale. So you can imagine my excitement when I was presented the opportunity to jump on a ship headed for the Farallon Islands in search of the colossal mamma ... Continue reading →
We got the pleasure of being experimentally rocked by The Lickets. One rainy Sunday evening, while doing some work together, The Lickets took a break and decided to practice and play around. This duo is an experiment ... Continue reading →
Recently I was approached by a fellow Wired staffer to help with the photography for her start up food magazine. She wanted to profile restaurants in the city and feature off menu items that they offer to only the loyal ... Continue reading →
The kid Woostaar made a rad video for Mission rapper A-1. H/T to The FADER for pointing out the awesome in our own back yard. Art directors – hire this dude now.
Oh, you’re not an Emmy Award winning cinematographer traveling the world shooting for Tony Bourdain? That’s too bad. Zach is. Watch his reel and get mad that you sat at your desk all day.
Photo: Zach on as ... Continue reading →
I’m kind of over the cookie cutter DSLR video profile thing that everyone who can afford a camera makes these days, but this series that KCRW produced on LA vinyl shops is pretty nice. The audio is mixed really we ... Continue reading →
Wayne White was the set designer for Pee-Wee’s Playhouse. This documentary is about him. It’s premiering at SXSW 2012. I don’t think anything else I write is going to influence you to see the film ... Continue reading →
Remember when you found out that a sexy Estonian chick had moved to London and started making the best videos and psyched out morning music? I do. Now every time Maria Minerva posts something up on her youtube channel m ... Continue reading →
There’s forty nine million people who think that they know what kind of shit people say. Probably only two or three are actually right on, but even when they are, no one really wants to hear it. And although some o ... Continue reading →