Audio slideshow: Palestinian Bagpipers.

There's a bag piper who stalks the streets of Kings Heath, where duckrabbit lives.  Well there was until he disapeared a few weeks ago.  Turns out the local mafia put his feet in concrete......

Prescribing Play – Multimedia.

This is a really well produced documentary by Jesse Morgan and a great example of how you can mix up stills and moving images. ...

New York, as you’ve never seen it before.

This is wonderful work. The Sandpit from Sam O'Hare on Vimeo. A day in......

Wootton Bassett..the town that honours.

Sent to the duck by Ian Forsyth, this multimedia piece looks at the repatriation of soldiers killed on operations whilst in Afghanistan and Iraq, and the thoughts of the residents of Wootton......

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......

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......

Picturing the homeless – Don McCullin.

Sadly people are not really interested in the photographs I take of a rather depressing side of our society - Don McCullin. In 1989, British photojournalist......

Multimedia: Audio Should Be The Strongest Element.

'Daily exposure to NPR provided an epiphany on the power of multi-layered audio storytelling and its paramount importance in news multimedia. That’s when I realized it should be the strongest element and that everything......

Faces of the uninsured – Evan Vucci, you have inspired duckrabbit.

"Our original mission was to provide airborn medical relief in the developing world but since 1992 we've been heavily involved in......

Do unto others ….

Very roughly some 2000 years ago we nailed some bloke called Jesus to a tree. Nothing new about that. Nailing people to trees was a rather effective form of crowd control. Since then though a lot......

The Vision and the Voice.

A few days back I exchanged emails with the photographer Stephen Alvarez, who for the last fifteen years has shot for National Geographic. He suggested we take the conversation onto our blogs. If you're not......

“We never knew”.

(click on photo, the video player will load, then click again to play) It's one of those moments you don't......

“I’ve never seen a place like this, it’s like a third world country you know”.

Just wish more photographers told stories about the developing world with the depth and insight of this production by the Los Angeles Times. Somebody taught this filmmaker how to listen ... ...

28 Stories.

The University of the Arts London is thrilled to announce 28 stories, a group show by graduates of the MA in Photojournalism......

Climate change Bangladesh.

Bonjournio mon amigos, Couple more pics for you fine folk. The first one was taken in a tiny village called Forki. I had been walking through the village to take pics of where the water......

Terrorism that is personal?.

The great Stan Banos first emailed me to alert me to a photo story doing the rounds about women who have been attacked with acid. The act is cowardly and the response......

Audio slideshow: from killer to legal campaigner.

Adam Westbrook has a great blog on all things to do with journalism and new media. He's also a contributing editor of duckrabbitblog.  Good to see him not just commenting on new media......

Just another set of limb chopped Africans by a famous photographer.

The headline on the BBC website reads: In Pictures: Rebuilding Wrecked Lives After Sierra Leone's civil war Sounds interesting? Then I flicked to the set and......

‘Kenya hasn’t seen a drop of rain for several years.’.

If you have no knowledge about East Africa you might actually believe a statement like the one written above presumably by the photographer Stephano de Luigi on the VII website. ...

Oxfam and the Guardian launches interactive documentary on Bangladesh.

Its brilliant that Oxfam have put so much effort into creating an online documentary about the effects of climate change on the people of Bangladesh. On the upside Oxfam used a local media team who......