James Nachtwey, Haiti’s most thought provoking pictures, in words.

To witness the aftermath of the earthquake in Haiti is to be lost inside a waking nightmare, the markers on this mapless journey, swarms of looters, children with chopped-off limbs, cities fabricated of sticks and bed sheets, pulverized cathedrals,......

duck is off to Kenya for a week or so.

But I'm leaving you in the good hands of rabbit and Ciara. In the meantime I'll be hanging with my old friend Yasuyoshi Chiba. Good thing about working with Yasu is that most Kenyans......

Christopher Anderson on Haiti.

Wars and other types of human-made tragedies are different. There are questions of right and wrong, justice and injustice, political complications, et cetera. I feel like my voice as an observer has a purpose. But......

Conference: The Third Frame: visual imagery and the representation of the majority world.

duckrabbit will have a word or two to say at this conference which we're really looking forward to. Some great and thoughtful speakers. Be good to see a few of you there. March 10,......

Don McCullin Audio Slideshow on the BBC – Shaped by the War.

Don McCullin is not only a great photographer but he's also a great talker. I caught him this morning on the BBC's TODAY programme. It was a powerful listen. Important too to hear a......

Audio slideshow – Polish soundcards.

Nice little audio slideshow this: Back in the late 60s and early 70s it was difficult to get your hands on American pop music. At least, it was difficult if you lived in......

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“We work in the dark – we do what we can – we give what we have. Our doubt is our passion and our passion is our task. The rest is the madness of......

Bruno Stevens, on Haiti (audio slideshow).

This powerful audio slideshow is brought impressively to life by Olince Calixte, a blind street musician from Port au Prince. It's also a journey from pain, trauma and shock through to the first signs of......

Is a documentary photography degree worth having?.

OK, duckrabbit sparked a bit of debate by pointing our that to take the documentary photojournalism degree at Newport is going to set you back £27000 in fees.  That's a lot of money......

Just a google search that led someone to duckrabbit:.

"my dad died can i move into his home"...

Photographer as white messiah: looking back at a picture I wish I hadn’t taken.

Here's an except from one of the most thoughtful blog posts I've read in a long time, written by Eliza Gregory It’s very easy to come from relative affluence (which you do,......

Random email of the day.

We get some great random emails at duckrabbit. Mostly asking about our training.  On that note Paul Lowe at LCC has just signed us up to teach multimedia on their excellent post......

Daylight Magazine 8 – Afghanistan.

At duckrabbit we have the utmost respect for the people at Daylight. Michael Itkoff does a remarkable job pulling together thought provoking photo stories and some superb multimedia. Issue 8 is out on Thursday. ...

Amnesty International Media Awards.

The 19th Annual Amnesty International Media Awards; celebrating excellence in human rights journalism. CALL FOR ENTRY , Closing Date 1st March 2010 duckrabbit was chuffed to have......

Death of the American Dream – Lauren Greenfield.

I'm not sure whether the photos here just don't fly past too quick to take them in. One or two of them were really urging me to stop and think, but before I......

White magic.

There's a lovely set of photos by the other half of duckrabbit, David White, running in the Telegraph (and in the Sun......

Some days I’m just so ashamed to be British.

You couldn't make this up: If duckrabbit had their way we'd hand Jim McCormick one of his devices and make him walk though......

Best comment ever on duckrabbit?.

Can I suggest that every freelance snapper heading to Haiti without an assignment but a dream to have a single image up at a Visa slideshow for 5 seconds, instead spend the $5k......