“A lot of people’s hearts died”.

Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful work.  Would have loved to have read the text that went with. Please take note ... that's the work of a proper multimedia journalist. THANK YOU Torsten Kjellstrand of the Oregonian ...

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......

Tsunami – five years on.

It's hard to believe that Saturday will mark five years since the devastating south Asian Tsunami which claimed some 300,000 lives. To mark this anniversary - hardly one to celebrate - DFID, the......

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 ... ...

David Campbell – Photojournalism’s future – Where it’s at.

If you are one of the few who haven't already taken time to read David Campbell's post on photojournalism's future duckrabbit highly......

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......

duckrabbit recommends.

'The concept is simple – to explore the use of visual media – primarily photography and video – in social activism.......

Joseph Rodriguez – Where it’s at part 5.

I was recently was given a much coveted copy of Joseph Rodriguez's East Side Stories. It's lush. It just re-confirms for me that the best place to see photography is in a book. Galleries......

Power politics.

Keeping with the theme of environmental issues, mediastorm's latest multimedia feature is an exploration of the crisis posed by open-cast mining 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......

Bangladesh – the reality of climate change..

I have decided to put up a selection of images that I shot in Bangladesh over the couple of weeks that Benjamin and I were there. I have chosen to present this selection in......

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: ...

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......

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......