Humans of San Antonio
By (Author) Michael Cirlos
Trinity University Press,U.S.
Trinity University Press,U.S.
26th June 2018
United States
General
Non Fiction
779.2
Paperback
144
Width 177mm, Height 228mm
Along with the movement Humans of New York, a project to share the stories of New Yorkers, Humans of San Antonio is part of the Global Humans Project, a network of major cities around the world dedicated to capturing a glimpse into the lives of everyday citizens. From Amsterdam to Rio de Janeiro, San Antonio joins the ranks of cities photographed and shown through social media to the rest of the world.
Michael Cirlos is the photojournalist behind Humans of San Antonio, a social media project founded in 2012 that combines photography and storytelling to promote the spirit of San Antonio's growing downtown community. The book Humans of San Antonio is the culmination of more than four years of photographs highlighting the people, culture, and vibrancy of San Antonio. As a community that has weathered economic imbalance and proven itself a leader in urban redevelopment and twenty-first-century innovation, San Antonio embraces change while continuing to celebrate the diversity, history, and individuality that makes it unique. This book reflects the the city's heart and its melting pot of cultures. Through images and his subjects' own stories, Cirlos communicates not just vulnerability to fear, sadness, and anger but also resilience, strength, hope, tolerance, and perseverance.
Humans of San Antonio is uniquely individual as a photography collection while celebrating the international collaborative that forms its roots.
Authentic and honest. San Antonio Current A remarkable assemblage... excellently edited and designed... definitely worth many a visit. San Antonio Express-News Five years and over a thousand photographs... Great Day SA Hundreds of stories from us, in our community...Immortalized in the words Humans of San Antonio. FOX-29 TV A new book that celebrates the people of San Antonio. WOAI-TV
Michael Cirlos passion for photography developed in 2006 when he relocated to Hua Hin, Thailand to study International Relations at Webster University. After two years of studying and exploring Southeast Asia, he was awarded the travel scholarship to continue his education and photography in Amsterdam. He returned to San Antonio in 2009, and after graduating from the University of Texas at San Antonio he began reporting on inner city culture and founded Humans of San Antonio. His work has appeared in regionally on Kens 5, in the San Antonio Express News, Univision 41, The Rivard Report, The Lake Front, Muze Collective Magazine, Centro San Antonio, and San Antonio Magazine. In 2015, he was selected to participate in the Mountain Workshops School of Photojournalism where he studied under Rick Loomis, a Pulitzer prize award-winning photojournalist of the Los Angeles Times.