Wish you were here…
No, really. You are missing out on one of the most beautiful, creative and inspiring workshops I’ve ever known.
No, really. You are missing out on one of the most beautiful, creative and inspiring workshops I’ve ever known.
The bad news: all our three day workshops have sold out. More later in the year so get in contact if you want to go on the list.
The good news: we still have a few slots left on The Hinterlands workshop which starts in ten days time and is going to be a blast.
duckrabbit’s first Canadian multimedia storytelling workshop. May 7th-10th in Montreal.
Every now and again duckrabbit has the pleasure of training someone who understands that to nail a great photofilm has as much to with sweat as it does talent. David Mansell-Moullin has worked his photofilm ‘To The Desert’, close to perfection.
May Day Photo Fest celebrates the current practice of documentary photography, featuring an exhibition by American documentary photographer Joseph Rodriguez, and a programme of talks and screenings.
Take the beautiful Devon Countryside, add some Mongolian Yurts, a handful of starry nights around a roaring campfire; then blend in five days of kick ass photofilm training with some of the best teachers in the business and you have the recipe for a workshop with soul.
duckrabbit installation goes up at Reading Museum.
Kevin Marsh, Editor of BBC College of Journalism on duckrabbit talk.
David White shares his talents with kids on the fringe.
duckrabbit are very pleased to announce that our audio slideshow ‘Praying for the rain’ was placed third in the News Multimedia awards of the recent Pictures Of The Year International Awards. We’re dead chuffed. Congratulations to all the other winners.
The Today programme is according to wikipedia ‘ the most influential news programme in Britain’, which makes me wonder why has it taken so long to get David White on the show?