Lost Aperture began as a simple idea: to preserve the feeling of being somewhere extraordinary.
What started as a passion for photography gradually became a way of documenting journeys through mountains, remote landscapes and places shaped by nature. Each photograph represents more than a location; it captures a moment, an atmosphere and the experience of being there.
From the volcanic landscapes of Iceland to the dramatic peaks of the Alps, Lost Aperture explores the connection between travel, storytelling and the natural world.
Photography has become a reason to slow down, observe and appreciate the details often unnoticed along the way. The changing light, the weather, the silence of a mountain trail or the movement of water all become part of the story behind each image.
This journal is a collection of those stories.
Not a guide to destinations, but a record of experiences, discoveries and landscapes that leave a lasting impression long after the journey has ended.
Lost Aperture is created and curated by Carles Torres, a landscape and travel photographer passionate about nature, hiking and exploration.
Through aerial and ground photography, the goal is simple: to capture places as they feel, not only as they look.
— Carles Torres