“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......

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......

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......

Spend the next four minutes of your life.

being blown away by the audio slideshow on the front of the Lens blog on The New York Times, featuring Joseph Rodriguez. And if it's the last four minutes of your life, count yourself......

“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......

duckrabbit training is delighted to announce.

that Daniel Cuthbert will be pounding the streets of London with us. He's signed up for an audio for photographers course on September 24th led by the radio documentaries and multimedia producer Benjamin......

“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......

“Its got a skeletal, barren, mortified beauty to it”.

Paul Kerley has produced a fascinating audio slideshow about the area of Afghanistan where sadly so many are losing their lives in the fighting (on both sides). Audio slideshow: The Helmand tour ...

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......

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......

From Russia, with love.

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......

Could you believe they put a man on the moon?.

Last night I got a late call from my mate Sam to tell me I just absolutely had to call round and sink a few beers whilst watching a doco about the moon landings. How......

Zen and the art of Sandcastles.

Sometimes the real art is in letting go ... ...

BBC Audio Slideshow – Faces of favelas.

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......

Zimbabwe’s orhans – BBC Audio Slideshow.

There's a quiet and thoughtful audio slideshow running on the BBC about the harsh reality of life for many of Zimabawe's children.  Take a moment out of your day to watch it and......