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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.
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billbaird
Bill Baird (of Sunset) put out a rad new album this year that is a slight departure from his old stuff. Dig on it
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sunburn32
A playlist created by photographer and artist Eric Carroll relating to his Rayko Photo Center show titled Plato’s Home Movies.
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boats
Your stressed out. You need to chill the fuck out and take this in.
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javelin-canyon-candy
This album has been doing the trick for me lately. I’m a sucker for anything western and psychedelic.
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R. Diebenkorn

I just went to SFMOMA for one more walk through the galleries before I head out of town.  While there, I was struck by a painting by Richard Diebenkorn and a photograph by Mitch Epstein that I found similar.  Whether a painter, photographer, designer or illustrator we are all dealing with similar visual issues.  I think it is interesting that people working in different medium can arrive at something that is related.  Some of these are a bit of stretch and helps if you squint a little but I think you will see what I mean.  The similarities can be found in the balance of lines and color and shape and the way  your eye moves through the image.  I also found some of my own photographs that relate to the paintings’ of John Dubrow.  Its not an exact science but let me know what you think. . . .

J. Dubrow


J. Fantl

J. Dubrow


J. Fantl

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