The Art of Lost is a swiftly growing food and travel digital publication and content studio focused on finding those delicious moments and stories to get lost in while exploring the world. In a time period that’s prioritized the habitual essence of instant gratification, the desire was born to features those moments between moments that pull us into a mindful presence with each other—many times abroad, with new friends, or over a dish—into the times that remind us what is means to truly be alive.
Launched in the country of "slow living" in August of 2015, The Art of Lost began its journey in Milan, Italy, quickly growing its readership to span across 88 countries. The journal provides a curated, highly visual, and photographic diary view for those with a big appetite for international food culture and stories off the beaten path—getting lost in a bowl of fragrant pho in a bustling back-alley in Asia, an afternoon frying zucchini blossoms with an Italian nonna, spontaneous underground pub crawls with Japanese businessmen and more. These are the smells of a memory...this is travel.
After an 8+ year career spanning across digital and print media, photography, strategy, and publishing, Nisa Sedaghat launched the content studio to serve clients in the spaces of food, travel, and hospitality and bring their stories to life for a global audience.
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