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.

Housing advocates hold signs in support of affordable housing options for San Antonio families.
Housing advocates hold signs in support of affordable housing options for San Antonio families Wednesday during a press conference on the steps of San Antonio’s City Hall. Read more here. Credit: Scott Ball / San Antonio Report
Produce picked at the San Antonio Food Bank’s farm at Mission San Juan is ready to be delivered Wednesday. Thanks to the mission’s acequia, the farm has “guaranteed water access” as farms across rural South Texas struggle to keep their crops irrigated. Read more here. Credit: Brenda Bazán / San Antonio Report
Nina and the Gypsies perform Friday during the 30th annual Balcones Heights Jazz Festival at Wonderland of the Americas’ amphitheater. Could May’s mayoral election cloud the future of popular festivals at the mall? Read more here. Credit: Bria Woods / San Antonio Report
Attendees participate in a cultural mapping activity to identify pre-existing places in San Antonio that are significant to the LGBTQIA+ community and cultural history during a meeting hosted by the City of San Antonio Office of Historic Preservation at Eco Centro Thursday.
Attendees participate in a cultural mapping activity to identify places significant to San Antonio’s LGBTQ+ community and cultural history Thursday during a meeting hosted by the City of San Antonio Office of Historic Preservation at Eco Centro. Read more here. Credit: Bria Woods / San Antonio Report
A person uses the stairs next to an out of order escalator at Wonderland of the Americas mall.
A person uses the stairs next to an out of order escalator Wednesday at Wonderland of the Americas. Balcones Heights elected a mayor who opposed the city’s stake in the mall, possibly clouding the future of the city’s signature festivals at the venue. Read more here. Credit: Brenda Bazán / San Antonio Report

Scott Ball is the San Antonio Report's former photo editor.