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  • Carter's Steam Fair

    ‘Obsession, Commitment, Love’

    ‘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.

    This short photofilm was the centerpiece of an exhibition duckrabbit created for Reading Museum in 2010.

  • All Fired Up

    All Fired Up

    Fire-fighters at work in the Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service.

  • Innocence

    Innocence

    Duckrabbit photographer, David White’s, reflection on Sri Lanka’s former child soldiers.

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  • Howlett on Brunel

    Howlett on Brunel

    The story of David White’s inspiring project to photograph Brunel’s legacy – the hard way. David recreates the same camera that was famously used to photograph Brunel by the young photographer Robert Howlett in 1857. Both David and the photofilm were featured on the Today programme and the BBC website.

  • Surviving the drought

    Surviving the drought

    The 2009 drought in Kenya had a devastating effect on pastoralists. Hundreds of thousands of cattle died and with them a way of life that had provided families with a livelihood from the land.

  • IMBER: The Ghost Village

    IMBER: The Ghost Village

    The haunting tale of the British village of Imber on Salisbury Plain, abandoned in 1943 when residents were forced to leave, and now being restored by the Churches Conservation Trust.

    As featured on the BBC NEWS website.

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