“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......

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......

Black Saturday: the Aussies get involved.

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......

1 in 8 million (#2) – NY Times.

I know that the New York Times series One in 8 million has been highlighted here before but I just wanted to share......

Some of the Amercian NGO’s are creating amazing multimedia.

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......

“Hidden Hunger”.

Tracy Boyer's Innovative Interactivity blog has been the place to go for seeing the latest most exciting pieces of visual storytelling for some time. Tracy's......

“Jack wasn’t going to get killed.”.

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......

Good audio is like a bad dog.

Many great photographers make really bad audio slideshows because they treat audio as afterthought, or they try to do a voiceover without having any presentation skills. They might as well not bother. Actually I'd go further......

Pink to make the boys wink.

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......

Sometimes the story is all in the caption: ‘Audience at Oldham’s first gay pride parade’.

Wow. This picture just floors me. Manchester based Liz Lock and......

One of 8 million, one of a kind.

When I think about New York, I see yellow cabs, neon lights, bright colours, busy streets, huge theatres, glamorous......

Where it’s at – Maisie Crow.

'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......