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.

From left, Milton Cordova, mechanical engineer, Bob Doyal, ceramicist, Don Hooper, planetary geologist and Ron Wells, chief technology officer of Space Port are developing the architecture and materials needed to create a lunar landing pad and potential dwelling units on the surface of the moon.
From left, Milton Cordova, mechanical engineer; Bob Doyal, ceramicist; Don Hooper, planetary geologist; and Ron Wells, chief technology officer of Astroport Space Technologies, are developing the architecture and materials needed to create a lunar landing pad and potential dwelling units on the surface of the moon. Credit: Scott Ball / San Antonio Report
A car travels through Bulverde, Texas Wednesday morning near Cibolo Creek where drought has affected the area and watering restrictions.
A car travels Wednesday through Bulverde near Cibolo Creek, where drought has affected the area and triggered watering restrictions. Credit: Scott Ball / San Antonio Report
A student walks along the spiral staircase in the Coates Library at Trinity University where the worlds largest collage mural is displayed by artist James Sicner.
A student walks along the spiral staircase in the Coates Library at Trinity University, where James Sicner’s collage mural, “Man’s Evolving Images, Printing and Writing,” is displayed. Credit: Scott Ball / San Antonio Report
A painting of a lush Hill Country river hangs in the Tobin’s ranch house near Bandera on Saturday.
A painting of a lush Hill Country river hangs in the Tobin Ranch house near Bandera. Credit: Nick Wagner / San Antonio Report

Scott Ball is San Antonio Report's photo editor and grew up in San Antonio.