We went to Norway on a shoot. Someone died. This is the story..

I don't like heights. No. You're not listening. I really don't like heights. So when Pete asks me to make a film about a wingsuit basejumper who would......

“Do you see it? Understand it? Ok..” (“The mysterious perversion of photography”).

There's an interesting article in the NYT Lens blog by Donald R. Winslow: 'Eddie Adams: 10 Years On, and War Will Never Be the Same"   "When Eddie Adams died 10 years......

Top Photography Websites of 2011.

Wow, this is quite a double whammy. The Duckrabbit blog and Third Floor Gallery have made it to a top ten of online photography destinations. I find it less surprising for......

Tonight I’m going to let you into one of photojournalism’s dirty little secrets.

The Democratic Republic of Congo is the most colourful place I've ever visited. The women even smile. [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="640" caption="Madam Agata teaches a group of women in their last month of pregnancy to......

When photography meets interactivity.

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......

Why you should give yourself a project.

One of the hardest things about working for yourself as a journalist or producer is keeping in the habit of finding, researching and producing stories. At first, you're not as exposed to them as much......

Remembering those who fought.

Its great to see Damian Drohan, (one of duckrabbit's students at LCC) getting recognition and exposure on the BBC. This time on the photo Editor's Phil Coomes' excellent blog 'viewfinder'. Damian has shown......

duckrabbit multimedia class at LCC.

duckrabbit are teaching a short module focusing multimedia storytelling on the Masters photojournalism degree course at LCC (starting tomorrow) Paul Lowe, who heads up the course, is a great supporter and advocate......

Duckrabbit’s stateside cameo (not)!.

They say breaking the US market is one of the hardest things to do...well Duckrabbit may have done it without even trying, landing a spot on Prime Time US TV! (OK, well sort of). Yes,......

Bombay Flying Club’s Streetlights: a last for Flash?.

Multimedia producers the Bombay Flying Club have just published their latest piece, shot in Ethiopia. At 11 minutes, Streetlight is a little on the long side for most armchair viewers, and the Flying......

“We never knew”.

(click on photo, the video player will load, then click again to play) It's one of those moments you don't......

Thanks Mondo (Multimedia Muse), your words are a real encouragement.

The credit is shared with the masters we worked with at MSF. Jake, Robin, Julie, Martin, Pete, Bruno, Mitch, Pascale and many others. ...

Black Boys On Mopeds.

I read a comment on Lightstalkers by a photojournalist who said that growing up in London twenty years ago he wasn't aware of any racism. It's typical of a revisionist version of the world......

Black Saturday: the Aussies get involved.

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......

Behind the Veil.

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......

The best collection to be part of.

  The Big Picture brings today a fascinating set of shots I wanted to share with......

Where it’s at, Joseph Rodriguez (part two).

Recently I wrote a post on RESOLVE about the art of the soliloquy in multimedia. The 'to be or not to be' moment, when a character in a play steps out of the......

Ah sweet … somebody loves us.

even if they just outed duckrabbit as a 'white man'. He's not, he's a genetic experiment between two animals that went very, very wrong. The only credit that duckrabbit will take is that he......

RESOLVE to be part of the solution.

Forward thinking photographers are being drawn together into an inspiring community of 'doers' around the blog RESOLVE. It's editor, Miki Johnson, is slowly and lovingly building a great resource of information and inspiration. ......