Mesa Arch sunrise © John MacPherson This is the (long) story of the day Germany 'invaded'......
I lobbed another bag of clothes onto the fire. They joined the cushions, pillows, and a mattress that were already being consumed, prompting a sheet of flame to flare gloriously, sparks sailing high above......
This is the last post on ‘landscape’ and ‘meaning’ for a bit, too much of a good thing and all that. I wrote this last year, and this is possibly an opportune moment to post......
I read a post this week (3rd Jan) by Tolu Ogunlesi: 'Oxfam's Book of Lamentations' in which the author makes some observations on, and critical comments about, Oxfam's latest fundraising campaign advert which concentrates......
I was very moved by the work of William Gedney as explored by Roger May recently on his blog Walk Your Camera. Roger's comments and personal insight, and Gedney's lyrically beautiful work,......
"I've got a green lollipop!" said my son William (4) with great excitement! He was waving it in front of a lone fellow who was sat on a bench on the edge of the......
I was doing a documentary photography project on remote and forgotten Hebridean islands. And one island I visited, which shall remain nameless, was profoundly moving. One amongst many many islands I visited that were charged......
I like stories. And the web is an amazing place for storytelling. Stuff goes up, and stays there, floating about waiting to be discovered by someone and run with. Maybe to inspire something else, or something similar. But......
Recently in my post The Decisive Moment I considered that moment when you make a decision to stay, or go from a situation, and what might result from your choice. And if you've read......
I met the tree once before. And I met it again today. Angry. "They cut me!" it barked. "Can you believe it, they cut me! Me. A tree in my position. Can you believe it?". I could believe......
I can do anything © John MacPherson Before this one night of frost, the discarded piece of plywood had......
"Daddy, daddy, daddy, look look look! Look! There! Look daddy! It's my name. W for William, there, on the road! LOOK!" said William (aged 3 yrs and 10 months) with great excitement as we......
I've been teaching photography in various ways for over 20 years, and embraced the digital revolution for all the reasons we all have, but also because of the ways it enabled me to show......
Duckrabbit posted a link to tutor Jenny Pollard's blog where she said: ‘I was dumbfounded when a student responded with genuine tears of relief, there in the seminar, to the suggestion that there was a......
I was using this with a recent photography class as an example of innovative approaches to visual storytelling. And it struck me that some of duckrabbit's visitors may not have seen it. So if......
Before I joined the BBC the one news programme that I would always try and catch was the World at One on BBC Radio 4. It had in Nick Clarke the best news......
duckrabbit have just been sent a very interesting email from Valentina Bau at Panos London telling us (and now you) about work they have been doing with digital storytelling. Panos London promote the participation of......