There are unconscious patterns that emerge when one looks at their own photographs. It appears that while traveling in France, I like to photograph doors on film. Here are five images that illustrate why.
#1 - Because they stand still and make it easy for beginners.
- Location: Saint-Emilion, France 
- Time: July 2001 
- Camera: Canon Rebel 2000 
- Film: Kodachrome 64 
#2 - Because textures look amazing on black and white film.
- Location: Saint-Sulpice des Pommiers, France. 
- Time: October 2014 
- Camera: Fuji GF670 
- Film: Kodak Tri-X 
#3 - And because the shadows really stand out.
- Location: Pau, France. 
- Time: October 2014 
- Camera: Fuji GF670 
- Film: Kodak Tri-X 
#4 - Because the color contrast can be striking.
- Location: Madiran, France. 
- Time: October 2014 
- Camera: Fuji GF670 
- Film: Kodak Portra 400 
#5 - Because the old buildings have great character.
- Location: Saint-Emilion, France. 
- Time: October 2014 
- Camera: Fuji GF670 
- Film: Kodak Portra 400 
 
             
             
             
            