Lost Worlds is a fine art photography series that transports viewers through time, blending natural and manmade landscapes to evoke forgotten eras. Ancient rainforests, with their towering ferns and misty canopies, whisper of prehistoric silence, while crumbling ruins in the Tabernas Desert - once grand Hollywood film sets - recall the golden age of cinema. Each image captures the beauty of decay and resilience, from overgrown temples swallowed by jungle to sun-bleached facades of a bygone Wild West. The series bridges epochs, inviting contemplation of time and the fragile echoes of worlds left behind.

Lost Worlds is a fine art photography series that transports viewers through time, blending natural and manmade landscapes to evoke forgotten eras. Ancient rainforests, with their towering ferns and misty canopies, whisper of prehistoric silence, while crumbling ruins in the Tabernas Desert - once grand Hollywood film sets - recall the golden age of cinema. Each image captures the haunting beauty of decay and resilience - real images of extraordinary lost worlds that can be found if you look hard enough.

Forest in Winter, Japan
Alqosh, Iraqi, 2013
Waiting, Iraqi 2014
Termessos, Turkey, 2012
Near the Albania/Montenegrin border, 2016
Muqarnas, Seville, Spain 2024
Once upon a time in Andalusia I
Once upon a time in Andalusia II
Nazi Re-enactment, Guernsey
Lost Paradise I, Thailand, 2024
Lost Paradise II, Thailand, 2024
Lost Paradise III, Thailand, 2024
Irina, Bulgaria, 2015
Miage Glacier, Italy, 2025
Forest in Winter, Japan
Alqosh, Iraqi, 2013
Waiting, Iraqi 2014
Termessos, Turkey, 2012
Near the Albania/Montenegrin border, 2016
Muqarnas, Seville, Spain 2024
Once upon a time in Andalusia I
Once upon a time in Andalusia II
Nazi Re-enactment, Guernsey
Lost Paradise I, Thailand, 2024
Lost Paradise II, Thailand, 2024
Lost Paradise III, Thailand, 2024
Irina, Bulgaria, 2015
Miage Glacier, Italy, 2025

Lost Worlds is a curated photography series from Simon Hipkins archive that transports viewers through time, blending natural and manmade landscapes to evoke forgotten eras. Ancient rainforests, with their towering ferns and misty canopies, whisper of prehistoric silence, while crumbling ruins in the Tabernas Desert - once grand Hollywood film sets - recall the golden age of cinema. Each image captures the beauty of decay and resilience, from overgrown temples swallowed by jungle to sun-bleached facades of a bygone Wild West. The series bridges epochs, inviting contemplation of time and the fragile echoes of worlds left behind.

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