Photographer Chris Steele-Perkins’s view of England.

Fantastic piece on the Guardian's site about Chris Steele-Perkins's images of England over the last 40 years. His work is currently on show at King's Place gallery. Londinium town. ...

Two ways photojournalists can help change the world.

It's true, if you are a regular reader of duckrabbit you will know that we believe some colors are more equal than others, but the issue of inequality has as much to do with......

Stan’s homework.

Last night I set Stan Banos some homework. I woke up this morning to find his bang on response to this. Explain? The best I could manage was involuntary laughter listening to......

Can Stan Banos please explain.

How on earth we got from this as a form of meaningful protest: To this: ...

Congrats to Rebecca Harley.

Huge congratulations to Rebecca Harley for winning the multimedia section of the Press Photographers Year 2010.. for her great piece "Memories of a house" Take a look at all the winners, there's some......

Stop Press: Duck escapes clutches of angry swan.

Must have been a quiet news day... I love the line 'The beautiful white male swan, a herbivore traditionally associated with romance' Quality. ...

“Revolutionary T.25 City Car unveiled”.

Look here. I thought it was going to be, er, revolutionary. Or at least a bit clever. Or electric. Or steam even. Or something.. Is it bollocks. It's just small. With a petrol engine. In......

Making cash as an editorial snapper….

is hard, but this way is harder, or easier I suppose, depending on your mindset.. "the best rates paid for photographs nowadays are those paid out of the public purse for pics the police......

Roll up, roll up…Carter’s Steam Fair and duckrabbit at Reading museum.

Duckrabbit have just received this great poster from Catherine Roberts at Reading museum. It's advertising the installation of our Carters work at their great museum. It's going to be fun, so if you're around......

Is this the most banal photo project on human rights ever?.

MMM, lets get tonnes of affluent,. mainly white Americans to have their photos taken all the same way with the logo 'I am equal' stamped onto their hands because that's just what's needed......

Dalia Khamissy, interviewed on Conscientious Extended.

Joerg has a great eye for photographers who tell stories often associated with 'photojournalism', but whom engage in these stories at a deeper, more thoughtful and often poetic level. Photography that is asking you......

To be or not to be (a post-photography, photographer)?.

Tim Hetherington gave an interesting interview to The New York Times Lens Blog. Most of it was bang on, but duck picked out a few of his statements as 'crap'. Specifically......

Coffee in Amsterdam..

As we all know, there's a couple of types of coffee shop in Amsterdam. I think I found another. The roadworks coffee shop concept never really took off. Shame. I like a good bollard with......

Ooh ooh can I lose a foot?.

No. It would be good, but I'm not chopping anyone's foot off. Where will that end? Genocide probably. Nice syrups. ...

Flying Starlings – Carl Prendle.

Carl is was one of talented photographers who turned out for the Photography Still Moving workshop we put on with Rhubarb Rhubarb. He got in contact with duckrabbit afterwards to introduce himself,......

Joerg on ‘THE ARTISTS STATEMENT’.

Good advice going on at Conscientious Extended. Well worth a read. First of all, why even write an artist/project statement? Well, you write a statement because that’s part of the game. That’s a pretty......

Need any persuading that we are not in the age of ‘post photography’?.

Interested in hearing a thoughtful and immensely talented photographer?  Then go and see Jodie Bieber talk at Host Gallery in London on June 30th. Should be a cracking event. (By the way I'm......

Good news for audio editors with Macs….

For some time, Apple's computers have dominated the creative industry's workspace; their reliability, fast processing speed and ownership of some of the industry standard software (Final Cut Pro in particular) makes them the must-have......

Some days it seems that all roads lead to the New York Times Lens Blog.

That the blog is edited by a photographer both with enormous talent and integrity and whom is still very much in love with the still image is one of the key reasons (@jamesestrin). Everyday......