Doors: Part 1
Doors
… are a way in
or a way out.
… allow us to see inside
or hide things from the outside world.
…can protect
or imprison.
…symbolize the transition of one place to another - a connection between worlds (think: Monsters, Inc.)
I’ve had this fascination with doors since 2009. I noticed I took quite a few pictures of doors when I was studying Italian in Florence. I was then the proud owner of my very first digital camera and have hundreds of pictures from that trip (comprised mainly of art, architecture and gelato) and I noticed that about 10 of them featured beautiful doors.
Fast forward to 2016 after a few trips around Europe — I noticed that I had a small growing collection of doors. When scrolling through my phone, I discovered pictures from my own neighborhood in Germany, a few from Finland, Monschau, San Francisco, Amsterdam (you get the picture…) so I decided to make a collage.
As of today, I have over 1200 pictures of doors. 206 of them (from my most recent adventure in France) still need to be organized and edited but I look forward to posting them soon. Even when I scroll through these pictures, I can remember where I took the picture, the weather that day and even my traveling companions.
Out of those 1200 pictures, there has been only ONE picture in which someone walked out of the door while I was taking the picture. See below.
When I take a picture, I notice a few things:
— Some people walking nearby notice that I am taking a picture of a door. The ones who see me often slow down and or wait for me to take a picture. I happily wait until there are no people in the frame.
— A few people have done double-takes as if they were wondering why I was taking a picture of that door.
— One young man in San Francisco even stopped me and asked, “Why are you taking a picture of my door?” I showed him the picture and told him that I thought his door was beautiful. He then looked at his door as if he was seeing it for the first time, smiled and walked inside.
Here’s where my Battleship skills can be put to use. I refer to specific doors by ROW (A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H) & COLUMN (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8).
And to end Part 1 of Laura’s Door Series
a quote by Morpheus from The Matrix:
I can only show you the door,
you’re the one who has to walk through it.
To be continued…