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Show-Stopping Visuals

Photography, videography, & visual direction designed for live shows, releases, & long-term artist growth

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Why House of Black Rabbit Exists

House of Black Rabbit was created out of a desire to move beyond one-off shoots and surface-level content. After years of working with musicians and performers, it became clear that what artists needed wasn’t just imagery — but guidance, continuity, and intention behind how their work was presented.

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Build My Visual Identity

Artist Development and Visual Direction

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Create Press-Ready Visuals

Promotional & Press Photography

Capture My Live Show

Live Show Photography & Videography

Create Content for Release & Growth

Content Creation for Artists

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About HoBR

Rachel Lynch is the founder and creative director of House of Black Rabbit, a San Francisco–based visual studio focused on photography, videography, and visual direction for musicians and performers.

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Our Featured

House of Black Rabbit thrives on a fervent commitment to crafting distinctive and exquisite photography experiences tailored to our clients needs.

Our Services

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Live Show Coverage

High-Quality Live Show Photo & Video for Musicians & Performers.

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Content Creation for Artists

Every piece is created with a reason — supporting a release, a show, or long-term visibility.

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Promotional Photography

Purpose-driven photo sessions that support releases, press outreach, and professional presentation.

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Let's Work Together

Most projects begin with a consultation to understand your goals, timeline, and vision. From there, services are tailored to fit your needs — whether that’s a single show, a content session, or a longer-term visual direction project.

The best work happens when visuals are treated as part of the art — not an afterthought.

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