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David White, photographer
Ciara Leeming
Adam Westbrook
Carl Pendle
Joseph Rodriguez
Martin-Nachtwey

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

Always good

when by chance you come across someone you’ve never met who likes what you’re doing …

What interests me now is how the web is changing photography. One fascinating dimension is the incorporation of audio and photography into web multi-media. The addition of a narrative has the potential to slow the viewer, forcing them to contemplate the image. Papers like the Guardian and the New York Times have many good examples on their websites, but the best exponents I have found so far are the oddly named DuckRabbit who are also a training organisation. Check out this example – you will believe vegetables are interesting.

Gareth Dent, Chief Executive Open College of the Arts writing on the OCA blog.

Gareth, if by chance you read this, check out the incredibly talented Bombay Flying Club and Mediastorm (links on the side) plus many others doing this kind of work with great skill.

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