can be found here. Sweet that more UK photogs are coming on board. Sweet too that he gives duckrabbit a mention: ...
China's 60th Anniversary national day - timelapse and slow motion - 7D and 5DmkII......
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......
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......
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......
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......
Preston Gannaway's REMEMBER ME gets my vote. But of course I wouldn't be upset if you disagreed and voted for our award......
'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 on duckrabbit we're celebrating the work of the American photographer Joseph Rodriguez. For today's installment we're sending you over to RESOLVE where Miki Johnson (who introduced duckrabbit to Rodriguez) is running a......
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 ... ...
A few months ago I emailed a friend of mine who works in the Kibera slum in Nairobi suggesting they take a look at an amazing set of photos by Jehad Nga taken......
'Viewing Restricted: presenting Poverty is a major new exhibition which sets out to......
duckrabbit training presents The Trinity Sessions, a series of fun, hands on workshops for forward thinking photographers who want to get to grips with multimedia (audio slideshows). Taking place in one of the UK’s most......
I was lucky enough this Easter to get into Imber, a tiny village in the middle of Salisbury Plain. Normally the village is closed to the public..what's left of it anyway. I went out......
that we've been nominated for an Amnesty International Media Award for our work on the aftermath of Kenya's post election violence. The awards, designed to recognise 'excellence in human rights reporting', feature just ten......
"Through this series I am striving to make sense of the world I have witnessed, the visual noise I......
British Journalist Adam Westbrook's blog is a cracking place to start if you want to see a more British take on the multimedia side of things. That guy is clearly wired up right as......
duckrabbit thinks that The New York Times have established themselves as the most consistently interesting publisher of multimedia on the web. Their online tagline is 'Breaking News, World News and Multimedia'. ......