With the majority of multimedia journalism projects emerging from the US and Europe, it's great to see a slick piece come from Australia. It arrives in the form of Black Saturday produced by broadcaster......
I know that the New York Times series One in 8 million has been highlighted here before but I just wanted to share......
This week long mini series by the Globe and Mail is causing quite the stir among multimedia journalists this week. Tracy Boyer's eagle eye spotted it on the weekend, and it's......
Bang. Bang. Bang. WOW. This blew me away. I mean this REALLY BLEW ME AWAY. For more info look here and here. If you only look at one thing on the web this week go......
A photographer whose work I've come to admire greatly is Sanjit Das. He and I briefly worked together on a job for the......
Two of the best are The Open Society Institute and Human Rights Watch. Why are they so good? Because they are creating seriously good journalism for all the right reasons. They want to educate......
Paul Kerley has produced a powerful audio slideshow about a father who lost his son in Afghanistan. It works on so many levels. First off it shows that you don't need great pictures for......
The American dream seems to belong to movies, novels and political speeches. For some immigrants in North Carolina,......
duckrabbit's sometime partner in crime Sam Coley sought me out last night to say he was boycotting duckrabbitblog until we started putting some more happy stuff up. Fair enough. It is the summer here......
When I think about New York, I see yellow cabs, neon lights, bright colours, busy streets, huge theatres, glamorous......
'Where it's at' is where duckrabbit profiles the work that inspires us. Last week we were privileged enough to feature the work of Joseph Rodriguez (we'll be putting up some more of......
The New Yorker Magazine must think its ahead of time because this audio slideshow is dated August 3rd 2009. The feature explores Simon Robert's year long photographic journey through Siberia starting in July......
This week we're kicking off a new series ' Where it's at'. This is where the finest work we sing about on duckrabbit......
Artdaily.org is running an interview with Jean-Francois Leroy, the heart, soul and brains of the great photojournalism festival that is Visa Pour L'Image. It makes for fascinating but grim reading. Basically commitment to photojournalism......
Sometimes the real art is in letting go ... ...
When duckrabbit lived in Ethiopia the radio programmes that I managed regularly told stories of women and children who had......
The BBC is running both an inspiring and thoughtful audio slideshow. Audio slideshow: Faces of the favelas The French artist JR first made his mark in Rio de Janeiro last year, as giant......