Lost Yet Found: The Bermuda Collection captures the island the way your memory does—impressionistic, quiet, and rooted in emotion rather than geography. Each image is a fragment of discovery: a leaf overwhelmed by sunlight, water that glides into horizonless blue, coral-pink sands shaped by broken reef and time. It’s a study in simplicity — color, shape, movement — stripped of landmarks or context so that the viewer must slow down, look closer, and feel their way through the scene. Lost Yet Found is not about knowing where you are, but recognizing the peace that comes when you finally stop trying to orient yourself. It’s the reminder that some places aren’t meant to be mapped—they’re meant to be experienced.