3 magazines and 2 hardcovers. All lavishly illustrated with fine photography on quality paper stock. Rucksack Magazine was a printed bi-annual photography and travel publication dedicated to storytelling. We began in 2016 as an online journal and has printed at least nine volumes of the magazine. They also published two hardback book called Elements and Deserted, made in partnership with Lannoo Publishers.
The magazines, books and zines featured photo essays, travel stories and fictional pieces exploring a particular theme for each issue. The magazine and books were a platform for new and emerging photographers and writers, connecting a global community of creative storytellers. Printed in the UK and Belgium. Magazines the first two magazines, as well the books carried a theme.Elements: In Pursuit of the Wild. The first book from internationally acclaimed Rucksack Magazine, whose bi-annual themed journals feature stories, photographs, and interviews on wilderness, travel, adventure, and escapism. Presents predominantly new material which has not been published in the journals or online. I have to say that Rucksack Magazine immediately earned a spot as one of my all time favorite travel related magazines out there.
Elements In Pursuit of the Wild, is a powerful and moving visual journey of discovery created by the editors of Rucksack Magazine. In this compilation are stories, interviews, and stunning photographs that highlight locations where we are overwhelmed by the beauty of nature. These wild places embody peace and tranquility, and exploring them requires courage, a sense of adventure, and an intrepid curiosity about the world.
Locations featured in this book include the Faroe Islands, the northwest Pacific, Scandinavia, and Scotland, among other places. The majority of the material in this book is previously unpublished, online or in print. Dream away: here are the most beautiful desert landscapes in the world from the editors of Rucksack Magazine. Rucksack Magazine presents Deserted: In Pursuit of Dry Land.
Featuring stunning photography and essays about the world's most amazing deserts, including the Moab, the Atacama, Mojave, and the Namib deserts. In these pages we are introduced to landscapes so vast that time and space are rendered meaningless. The desert lies bare - sparse and silent in the heavy stillness of the day - a wilderness that retains a veil of mystery despite contemplation and obsession. This book explores the gentle fragility of these ancient landscapes, places that somehow manage to be both remote and yet strangely intimate.