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......
Nice little audio slideshow this: Back in the late 60s and early 70s it was difficult to get your hands on American pop music. At least, it was difficult if you lived in......
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......
At duckrabbit we have the utmost respect for the people at Daylight. Michael Itkoff does a remarkable job pulling together thought provoking photo stories and some superb multimedia. Issue 8 is out on Thursday. ...
I'm not sure whether the photos here just don't fly past too quick to take them in. One or two of them were really urging me to stop and think, but before I......
It's not often the BBC's small audio slideshow team really nail it on the head, but they've put together something special today. Portraits of the Fallen tells the story of a Vietnam veteran who......
Just goes to show that seeing isn't always believing: How can you use a camera if you can't see? Over 30 blind and visually impaired adults from the UK, Mexico and China have been......
'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......
"Our original mission was to provide airborn medical relief in the developing world but since 1992 we've been heavily involved in......
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 ...
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......
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......
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......
(click on photo, the video player will load, then click again to play) It's one of those moments you don't......
The University of the Arts London is thrilled to announce 28 stories, a group show by graduates of the MA in Photojournalism......
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......
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......
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......
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......