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Fine art photography and prints for home decor. I create photos of our modern life! www.squintphotography.etsy.com

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New Mexico Vibes

I’ll admit that I’m questioning again how I can fit this blog in with all the other tasks I’m trying to accomplish and stay grooving on. While my photography skills have improved much since then, and I’ll no doubt be hitting the shutter, I’m hoping mostly to relax, reflect, and enjoy the great scenery this state has to offer. But, I’ll be back here as much as I can to share with my readers, whats up, what cool and what’s new in the photography and art world as I know and love it! This entry was posted on August 2, 2017 at 11:56 am and is filed under fine art photography, travel photography, Uncategorized with tags dallas photographer, landscape photography, new mexico, summer vacations, travel photographer.

Summer Savings 2017

Ok, I’ll admit most of my Summer is spent indoors, because I live in Texas. I do enjoy the school zones being on hiatus, less traffic and the fact that the next season is Fall, my fave. So, to celebrate that we’re getting closer to the Fall season, check out my latest Squint newsletter for some Summer Savings just for my followers! This entry was posted on June 21, 2017 at 12:25 pm and is filed under fine art photography, travel photography, Uncategorized with tags art sale, dallas photographer, nature photography, photography, sale, seasons, sonja quintero, squint photography, summer photos, summer vacations, summertime, sunflowers.

Taking in Philly

The obviously cool thing about Philly is its significance in American history as the birthplace of our Declaration of Independence, but beyond that astounding importance there is also the fact that it is just a really cool city, full of history, fab architecture and amazing art collections. Upon my arrival, I was disappointed to find out that the clock tower on City Hall was closed for renovations and the famous William Penn bronze statue was shrouded in scaffolding. I visited the places that are essential to really learn and appreciate Philly, Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell and the Philadelphia Museum of Art. This entry was posted on June 7, 2017 at 12:27 pm and is filed under art, fine art photography, travel photography, Uncategorized with tags architecture, city, city life, cityscape photography, cityscapes, east coast, female photographer, female travelers, pennsylvania, philadelphia, philly, solo travel, squint photography, street photography, travel, travel photography, urban landscape, wanderlust.

A NYC Vantage Point

While my DSLR captures great images, sometimes in situations like this, where you are dealing with crowds and vying for the “perfect spot” to take in the view, it would be wonderful to have a “point & shoot” compact type camera with capabilities to match that of my DSLR. Light Co. This smartphone sized camera uses multiple apetures to capture light and fuses the images to create a high resolution, low noise, 52 megapixels photo. In bringing you this post about my favorite travel spot, I also partnered with Light Co on their #vantagepoint project to share with my readers this exciting new technology. This entry was posted on May 3, 2017 at 5:38 pm and is filed under art, fine art photography, Uncategorized with tags architecture, camera technology, cityscape photography, compact cameras, dallas photographer, light co., manhattan, new york city, NYC, skyscrapers, squint photography, travel photography, urban landscape, vantage point, wanderlust.

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