What they say about duckrabbit:
'One of the hazards of publishing a well-known photojournalism blog - getting multimedia like yours, where the photos are both powerful and moving, and I end up in tears at my desk.'
Alan Taylor, Boston Big Picture)
'David White's multimedia work with duckrabbit is very exciting.'
Kate Edwards (Guardian Magazine Picture Editor)
'I am a fan of duckrabbit. I am not a fan because I agree with everything Ben has to say, but because he says it without frills and then will spend the time necessary to engage the consequent discussions. Such commitment is a priceless commodity.'
Prison Photography
'I met one of them at an academic conference in the summer. He was the sanest person there, but sure enough by damn gadnabbit ruffled more than a few fluffed up peacock feathers.'
The Photography Pages
'If you haven't seen the duckrabbit blog on multimedia you should.'
Stephen Alvarez
'duckrabbit has done another jaw-dropping job with Condition Critical, a highly commendable and important project for Medecins Sans Frontiers.'
The Travel Photographer
Here’s one I’d love to ask:
Are there any times (in general) when you would turn away and not take the photograph? And have there been any times in your career when you’ve regretted not doing so?
Thanks Brenda. Good questions.
Now that everything’s been done a thousand times over, will a “unique personal vision” be more reliant on technological innovation?
Is there a photo essay you’re still waiting to see?
Is there a photo essay you’re still waiting to see done well?