“My goal is for people to walk away from my artwork feeling inspired—like anything is possible.” - Dan Quiñones

We’re here to help you find that perfect piece. With 19 years behind the lens, Dan has traveled the world capturing timeless, authentic moments that add depth, character, and a sense of optimistic wonder to any space. Classically trained in lighting, composition, and storytelling at the prestigious Brooks Institute, he understands exactly how powerful visual artistry can be in transforming an environment.

Whether you’re searching for a bold statement piece that ignites creativity or a subtle, grounding element that balances out the chaos, Dan’s Legacy Collection of Fine Art Photography is accessible and here to elevate the spaces and inspire an new perspective. His work spans landscapes, portraits, and personal adventures—each photograph available as a fine art print, delivered right to your door, easy to install.

Take your time exploring the collection and discover the images that truly speak to you. Let Dan’s passion and expertise in fine art photography help you shape a space that feels meaningful, intentional, and uniquely yours.

Resources and Best Practices

  • Both Canvas and Metal prints arrive ready to hang straight out of the box.

    Dan has found a product called a Hercules Hook works best for sheetrock displays. It has a high weight limit, leaves a small hole, and doesn’t require any tools. Product Linked HERE.

  • We recommend a viewing distance that is 3x the length of the longest edge or farther. If a print is 30”x45”, that would equate to an ideal viewing distance of about 12’ or more. The larger the print, the farther the viewing distance.

  • For metal prints, displaying the artwork in an indirectly lit environment is ideal. Metal prints have a glossy finish and are reflective like a mirror. Dan prefers to display metal prints adjacent to a window where no direct sunlight comes in. If there isn’t any natural light in the area you hope to display the artwork, another option is to light the artwork with artificial lighting from the top down. We recommend consulting with an interior designer if you choose that route.

    Canvas prints on the other hand are very easy to light. They are far less reflective and can be more of a light absorber than a light reflector. We would still recommend displaying these pieces in an indirectly lit environment, however, the bigger concern for canvas is moisture. Canvas prints need to be displayed in cool, dry areas. Moist areas, like a bathroom are not ideal for artwork in general, and will cause pre-mature wear and warping. Please consult with an interior designer for more information regarding displaying artwork in your home.

    Here are two lighting options: Here and Here

  • Metal prints can be wiped clean with a non-ammonia based product. Diluted water and vinegar solution with a soft micro fiber towel has worked well for me. We recommend spraying the rag, not the artwork directly, and using a brand new rag is always ideal.

    Canvas prints usually just need a regular dry-dusting, and most of the dust collects on the top edge of the canvas wrap. We recommend dry dusting to minimize the risk of removing the ink resulting in the diminishing of color and vibrancy.

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16x24 Framed Fine Art Print
$280.00