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.

<i>Don’t Leave it to Chance</I> is a new art installation bringing awareness to the importance of men and women getting breast cancer screenings. Inspired by the anatomy of a breast, the flower shaped sculpture is comprised of bras and ties donated by cancer survivors and those who support them. The work was created by SAY Sí’s Visual Art high school students in collaboration with Methodist Healthcare Ministries. The installation is on display in Terminal B at the San Antonio International Airport Tuesday.
The new Don’t Leave it to Chance art installtion is seen Tuesday in Terminal B of the San Antonio International Airport. Don’t Leave it to Chance aims to bring awareness to the importance of men and women getting breast cancer screenings. Inspired by the anatomy of a breast, the flower-shaped sculpture is composed of bras and ties donated by cancer survivors and those who support them. The work was created by SAY Sí’s Visual Arts high-schoolers in collaboration with Methodist Healthcare Ministries. Credit: Bria Woods / San Antonio Report
A Texas horned lizard that was born and raised in captivity at the San Antonio Zoo is released into the wild on a Blanco County ranch in an effort to repopulate a once common reptile which is now extremely rare.
A Texas horned lizard that was born and raised at the San Antonio Zoo is released into the wild Wednesday on a Blanco County ranch in an effort to repopulate a once-common reptile that is now extremely rare. Credit: Scott Ball / San Antonio Report
Dr. Ferhat Ozturk and his students are conducting research exploring honey’s ability to repel bacteria by placing different honey samples on agar plates full of bacteria at the University of Texas at San Atnonio Tuesday.
Various honeys and petri dishes sit on a table Tuesday at the University of Texas at San Antonio. Professor Ferhat Ozturk and his students are placing honey samples on agar plates full of bacteria to explore honey’s ability to repel bacteria. Credit: Bria Woods / San Antonio Report
A young alpaca looks through a fence at Black Barn Alpacas outside of Floresville on Friday.
A young alpaca looks through a fence Friday at Black Barn Alpacas outside of Floresville. Credit: Nick Wagner / San Antonio Report

Bria Woods is the Raba Family Foundation Next Generation Fellow- Multimedia Journalist at the SA Report. She holds a bachelor's degree in communication from Trinity University and a master's in multimedia...