About the Book
Years later, I've returned to this practice—now with a camera and a deeper understanding of what I'm seeking. These long, unplanned drives through backroads create a state of complete presence. I feel the warmth of my seat, see winding roads unfold ahead, hear my carefully chosen music, taste coffee I've brought along, and smell the air freshener swaying from my rearview mirror. In these moments, I exist fully in the now—without the weight of past regrets or future anxieties.
The doors I photograph mark this intersection of choice and chance. Each represents a decision made in the present moment: to turn left instead of right, to stop instead of continuing, to notice instead of passing by. Doors are thresholds between the known and unknown, boundaries we choose to approach or ignore. They embody the butterfly effect of our smallest decisions—the accumulated turns that lead us to exactly where we stand.
This work is not about the destinations behind these doors, but about honoring the wandering itself. It's about trusting intuition over planning, embracing impermanence, and recognizing that presence—not perfection—is the point. Just drive. Just capture the photo. Just be here, now.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
- Additional Categories Architecture, Coffee Table Books
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Project Option: Standard Landscape, 10×8 in, 25×20 cm
# of Pages: 32 - Publish Date: Nov 13, 2025
- Language English
- Keywords Doors, Photography, Art
About the Creator
Danielle Costa is a multidisciplinary artist and maker whose practice spans photography, drawing, writing, and culinary arts. Raised in Missouri with an enduring commitment to creative expression, Costa's recent work emerges from a deliberate practice of mindfulness and intentional observation. Danielle’s relationship to recovery has added thoughtful pause to her everyday life. She spends her time volunteering at No Time to Spare Animal Rescue & Sanctuary, expressing her emotions through creativity, and wandering the Midwest. Her photographs invite viewers to pause and discover the overlooked moments that shape our daily lives. Through patient attention to detail and a contemplative approach to image-making, Costa reveals the extraordinary within the ordinary, transforming fleeting instances into meditations on presence and human experience. Guided by curiosity, wanderlust, and a belief in the transformative power of slowing down, Costa's work encourages us to reconsider what we thin

