Through traveling, Mumbai-based photographer Divyakshi Gupta discovers other places and cultures, but also reconnects with the lost bits and pieces of herself. “There is immense learning in travel,” says Divyakshi. “An exchange of cultures, stories, experiences, and emotions that resurfaces a deep, underlying truth: we are all the same, yet so different.”
At The Quirky Wanderer, Divyakshi blogs about her wanderings, mostly in the hidden nooks and corners of India. She is attracted to everything — streets to textures to colors — but is especially intrigued by doors. “Doors are more than mere photographic subjects or pretty frames,” she says. “They are stories.”
Can you tell us about your obsession with doors?

I often think doors are veils to homes. Each have a distinct character, speaking volumes of the people living behind the door. It’s fun to guess what could possibly be behind a door — an array of secrets, emotions, and mysteries. A home with laughter, heartaches, hopes, banter, and more. Doors seem increasingly personified. Chirpy, tired, aging, hopeful, and waiting. In my travels, I have come across many interesting doors. I love countryside doors. They are colorful, lively, and vibrantly done with meticulous care. City doors, however, are mundane — almost lifeless. As if we are so pressed with time that we cannot spend time to do up our doors creatively.


It’s fun to guess what could possibly be behind a door — an array of secrets, emotions, and mysteries.


In your travels, where have you found interesting doors?
I’ve photographed my best door compositions in places like Punjab, Rajasthan, and smaller towns and villages of the Indian countryside. Some of the color combinations, coupled with wooden handles and brass locks, are striking. I must confess, I have a thing for antique doors. They truly are a witness to the glorious yesteryears. When people are curious as to why I’m taking a photo of their door, I simply shrug and say, “We don’t make them like these in cities.” I’ve often been invited to see the humble, cozy homes inside. Otherwise, I’ll take a photo and sneak past, leaving the world on the other side to my imagination.

I have a thing for antique doors. They truly are a witness to the glorious yesteryears.


I’ll take a photo and sneak past, leaving the world on the other side to my imagination.
Explore more of Divyakshi Gupta’s travel photography at The Quirky Wanderer and follow her on Instagram (@divsigupta), Facebook (The Quirky Wanderer), and Twitter (@DivsiGupta).
Woah … Never tried to look at doors from such a different perspective … A very interesting read!!
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An intriguing story😍
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That’s beautiful images. It leads to what behind those doors.
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The doors of india do speak a lot..about their past and the present..they speak volumes more than the words would..its just that you should listen..
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Yes, it’s beautiful…but in the world there are awful doors too
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love the images..absolutely beautiful. I love everything vintage and antique too 🙂
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A unique niche to explore.I would never think of it this way,reading is surely a great way to experience things you might never have thought about
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Because every DOOR has a story behind it ! 🙂 😀
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After reading this post, I think I need to pay more attention to doors. You are right. They do tell a story.
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The picture was awesome but story of doors is better….
I mean no one can even imagine the story of doors…
Very much impressive
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Never thought so much about doors 😳
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Thank you for this ❤
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Wow… Awesome captures!
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Beautifu photography.Love them very much.Keep it up👍👍
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I love doors too and these are about as amazing as you can get. 🙂
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Awesome!
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I like your perspective – well written! I just found an old door in the Great Wall in Shanghaiguan, China. There were weeds growing around it and it was off the beaten path – but it will make a pic for a future blog! Thanks for the post!
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Dope!
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I love the photos.
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Great!
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Beautiful and inspiring
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Love all the doors^^
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Love your theme of doors. How do you come up with stuff like that 🙂
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I found this SO interesting, this perspective of the doors, and such beautiful ones. Love it!!
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Beautiful doors and an interesting perspective
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Great photos…gives a really different perspective of looking at doors.
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Very interesting photo series on India’s architecture more particularly doors. Thank you for sharing the photographer’s point of view.
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Great topic and good read
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Beautifully captured
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I did a similar photography project a few years ago, but these shots are great!
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Intriguing! Beautiful!
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Must say, Divyakshi. You’re talented. 🙂
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Beautifully captured…they def. have a story to tell
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Doors of India…I really appreciate and also the travelling…one should travel to get the best experience of life.
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