'Obsession, commitment, love', that's how Anna Carter describes her relationship with Carter's Steam Fair, the largest original touring vintage fairground anywhere in the world. And that's exactly what's on show at a new duckrabbit......
Alongside photofilms, where you are guided through the story by the storyteller themselves, interactivity is another exciting way to tell photo stories. The National Film Board of Canada is doing some sterling work in......
It's one of people's worst fears. To either lose your mind or watch the mind of someone you love slowly disappear. Phillip Toledano explored this photographically in his thought provoking website and book ...
"Year-round in Ghana, the sun sets at 6pm and rises at 6am – thus, the residents of communities lacking electricity live half of their lives in the dark. Over ten years ago,......
For some time, Apple's computers have dominated the creative industry's workspace; their reliability, fast processing speed and ownership of some of the industry standard software (Final Cut Pro in particular) makes them the must-have......
One of the great things of being an occasional teacher on LCC's photojournalism masters is the talented students you get to meet. Much of the work is very inspiring. This ninety second (that's......
A couple of days ago David put up a post about 'Something Beautiful', a very personal photofilm by Ore Huiying. At the time I didn't realize that Ore is one of the students......
A few days ago I had the pleasure of watching back in class the work of some of my students on the Masters in Photojournalism at the London College of Communication. Both myself and......
If you're serious about making good multimedia you should really make it your business to spend 15 minutes on the New York Times' website every morning. And the Washington Post too for......
"What happened to us should not happen to anyone." Photographer Susan Meiselas and reporter Dumeetha Luthra traveled to India for Human Rights Watch to retrace the steps of one woman who died after......
I was once spent a night in Blackpool when I was making a programme for the BBC about the fate of race horses when they can no longer win races. The programme was almost......
When one of my students on the Photojournalism Masters at LCC asked me if he could send me his first multimedia feature I said sure. A decision I started to regret that when he......
Bloodyhell the photogs on the LCC photojournalism Masters are a talented bunch. Seriously. The downside is that my life seems to be being overtaken by requests to look at stuff. I met Marco Pavan at......
Have you checked out the daily blog Someone Once Told Me? It's a collection of photographs where the subjects are holding up a phrase someone once told them, that has somehow affected their......
The BBC have featured some pretty surprising audio slideshows about life in Gaza and the West Bank, not least one duckrabbit features before about Palestinian Bagpipers. Here's an audio slideshow that will......
When Duckrabbit gave a mention to Carousel SlideSlam, Foto8's new evening for photographers and multimedia producers, the warning was it: "could either be utterly sublime or......
Another powerful audio slideshow by the Paul Kerley of the BBC. The husband of American photographer and writer Judith Fox - Dr Ed Ackell - was told he had Alzheimer's Disease in 1998, three......
The devastation caused by TB is a rarely told story. For many people in the developed world TB is a disease consigned......
even when it's telling the truth? Essential reading. ...
Charles Moore is the legendary Montgomery photojournalist whose coverage of the Civil Rights era produced some of the most famous shots in the world (the dogs and......