Shetland: life on the edge
Lying roughly 100 miles off the coast of Scotland, the Shetland Islands are Britain’s most northerly outpost. Local resident and photographer, Susan Molloy, shows there’s more colour to life on these islands than their bleak portrayal in the hit TV crime series, Shetland. Susan Molloy
The Wilder Interview: Chris Burkard
Chris Burkard is an accomplished photographer, creative director, speaker and author. He spends the majority of his time travelling around the world’s wild spaces, photographing untamed and powerful landscapes. Wilder’s Editor, Jan Fox, recently asked Chris about his past adventures, his motivations to shoot, and what advice he would give to aspiring photographers in this digital age. Jan Fox
Scilly: a drop in the ocean
Exploring the Isles of Scilly - the small archipelago 40 kilometres off the Cornish coast in southwest England. Mark Parren Taylor
Of orangutans and dozy dragons: searching for wildlife in the Indonesian Archipelago
Lauryn Ishak spent five days hopping across Indonesia’s islands, searching for the country’s endemic wildlife with independent tour guides. Lauryn Ishak
A beach-and-bush escape to Manda Island
Jan Fox has an unlikely encounter with buffaloes and explores ancient Swahili ruins in the heart of Kenya’s Lamu Archipelago. Jan Fox