After exploring San Antonio through her photography, Dominique Beltran realized she needed to be near the center of the city to immerse herself in the art community.
Bria Woods / San Antonio Report
Some days I’d go back home with all kinds of new photos and ideas, and some days I’d come back with nothing but a low gas tank. I’ve spent so much money on gas alone over the years, but it’s all been worth it.Nonprofit news is the future. Local news is the future. We exist to serve San Antonio by bringing our very best selves to this work every day.
I’ve explored all sides of the city, but downtown has always been where I wanted to settle while I figure out life. Between being cut off by a horse, stuck in traffic on U.S. Highway 281, and caught in the middle of Fiesta mayhem, my space in St. Paul Square is my dojo and where I feel my most vulnerable — this is my safe space. My home is a reflection of myself. I love music, traveling, art, cooking and being active.I’m only 14 minutes from where I work, a Lyft to the St.
Some of my favorite early childhood memories consist of driving to the carnival during Fiesta, going downtown for New Year’s Eve, and going to the San Antonio Museum of Art with my dad. It felt like a journey to get there , and now I’m just a seven-minute walk from it all. As the city changes, I hold onto those memories.
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