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Attendees watch the fireworks show during the Fourth of July Celebration at Woodlawn Lake Park in 2021. Credit: Nick Wagner / San Antonio Report
San Antonio Report photographers chronicle San Antonio and its residents. Each week, we share our most meaningful images as a visual account of San Antonio’s ever-evolving landscape.
Mya G. waits for her mother, Vanessa, to finish doing her hair during the Family Pride Night at Madison Square Park on Tuesday. Credit: Nick Wagner / San Antonio ReportMichael Nye rests his hand on his trusty 8×10 large format film camera that he has used for the majority of his career. Credit: Scott Ball / San Antonio ReportU.S. Secretary of Homeland Security, Alejandro Mayorkas, speaks at a press conference at the Wonderland of the Americas Tuesday afternoon. Mayorkas visited New Orleans and San Antonio vaccination sites to emphasize the importance of getting the COVID-19 vaccine. Mayorkas added that San Antonio’s vaccination model should be implemented in other cities in the U.S. Credit: Bria Woods / San Antonio Report
Hemisfair has become home to a family of gray foxes. With a high-rise apartment building, major thoroughfare, playground, and restaurants nearby, it’s common to catch a glimpse of the canines roaming around, but local wildlife experts are asking folks to let the critters be and appreciate them from afar. Video by Nick Wagner / San Antonio ReportBo Powell walks with his cat, Tobi, through the King William neighborhood on Tuesday. Powell, a theatre director in Los Angeles, stopped for supper at Tito’s in San Antonio while making a 5,000 mile cross-country journey to visit his grandmas, one who lives in Boston and the other in Scranton, Pennsylvania. Credit: Nick Wagner / San Antonio Report