Does photojournalism undermine human rights?.

Next week duckrabbit will be on a panel at Amnesty International debating: Alive or dead? The evolution of photography in the digital age. Photojournalism has been on its knees for some time,......

SO MUCH TO FEAR Accounts from Somali Refugees in Kenya, by Marcus Bleasdale.

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Black Boys On Mopeds.

I read a comment on Lightstalkers by a photojournalist who said that growing up in London twenty years ago he wasn't aware of any racism. It's typical of a revisionist version of the world......

An email from Stan Banos of Reciprocity Failure notoriety (see links) titled ‘uh .. oh’ can only mean one thing.

Either Stan has finally challenged Joerg of Concientious to a game of Twister , or someone, somewhere is kicking off. In this case its a typhoon of a post by Sebastien Boncy that can......

duckrabbit is not in my top five multimedia journalism websites.

We go in much more for those anal sites where men on varying degrees of the autistic spectrum get excited by the sizes of each other lenses. That said we've upset too many egos in......

“We’ll be better off with less photojournalism”.

“…The death of journalism is bad for society, but we’ll be better off with less photojournalism. I won’t miss the self-important, self-congratulatory, hypocritical part of photojournalism at all. The industry has been a fraud......

Eugene Richards – The compassionate Eye.

"I'm a little afraid of the iconic image where everything is settled and final because I don't think that reflects the world I live in." rel="shadowbox" ...

Is duckrabbit the only person dissapointed that Obama won the Nobel Peace Prize?.

Seriously, I'm a big Obama fan and I think he's done a lot already in reaching out to the world, but it seems a bit premature. America, alongside China and India, is currently......

UK press photog Matt Kirwan’s excellent multimedia blog.

can be found here. Sweet that more UK photogs are coming on board.  Sweet too that he gives duckrabbit a mention: ...

duckrabbit recommends WHERE CHILDREN FIND HOPE.

'The boys at Christ Child House, a sort of modern-day orphanage on Detroit's west side, represent just a sliver of Michigan's foster care system and its more than 6,000 legal orphans. As they......

Dan Chung, we don’t believe in flame throwers.

Yesterday duckrabbit pointed out the success of a rather brilliant advertisement for the military might of the Chinese Communist party by Dan Chung. Chung has been in touch to let duckrabbit know that as......

Taryn Simon’s TED talk.

About this talk Taryn Simon exhibits her startling take on photography -- to reveal worlds and people we would never......

Photographing in jails (a world to be still discovered).

Lens Culture Conversations with Photographers: Klavdij Sluban from Jim Casper on Vimeo....

There is so much good stuff on John Edwin Mason’s blog right now.

Much better than anything you'll find here. Take an hour and start reading back. It made my night. Subscribe to duckrabbit's feed......

I so wanted to back a UK photographer.

for Magnum's expression award but  Andrea Star Reese's work blew me away.  I mean the world really doesn't need another essay about homeless people in New York, right? Wrong. 'The Urban Cave, is an......

The Guardian’s Dan Chung tells it his way, 2.1 million people agree, not me..

China's 60th Anniversary national day - timelapse and slow motion - 7D and 5DmkII......

Amnesty International – Human Rights In The Frame.

Amnesty International is an organisation that duckrabbit fully supports. One of the best ways of achieving a more equal world is to stop human rights abuses and that's exactly what Amnesty sets out......

World Press Photo award winners now all online.

Its great to see all the World Press Photo awards on-line but to be honest I don't think it does the medium any favors. Collectively the photos represent a fairly limited......

duckrabbit recommends.

duckrabbit just came across the excellent blog SLIGHTLY LUCID.  Highly recommended. ...

Nice to see that a duckrabbit post inspired someone to have a pop at social media gurus (warning naughty language).

Apparently this satire was inspired by something the creator found on duckrabbit.......