Antonio Perez

Antonio Perez is a photojournalist with the Chicago Tribune since 2003. He covers news, general assignments and features. Chicago born and raised, he has participated in several Chicago based documentary projects including Americanos, Latino Life in the U.S., CITY 2000, and Focus Infinity.

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Northside Learning Center students Davion Anderson, 17, left, and Lanaudia Hloeg, 21, dance before the school's prom. The two were practicing their moves in the school gym before heading to a bus for the ride to the prom.
First grader Jesiah Flagg, 7, tears up while as he's comforted by his parents before getting his COVID-19 vaccination at the Chicago Public Schools vaccine clinic at Carver Elementary School in Chicago's Altgeld Murray Homes on May 19, 2022.
Blackhawks general manager Kyle Davidson, from left, and associate GMs Jeff Greenberg and Norm Maciver pose for photos after a question-and-answer session with reporters and potential season ticket holders on May 16, 2022, at the United Center Concert Club.
U.S. Rep. Sean Casten talks with voters at a supporter's home on May 22, 2022, in Western Springs.
Seniors Lilia, 69, left, and Cipriano, 70, at their home in Chicago on March 24, 2022. They are both undocumented and were forced out of the basement apartment they had lived in for 14 years at the same time Cipriano's health deteriorated and his leg was amputated. In the background is a statue of Our Lady of Guadalupe adorned with roses and streamers.
People march in the Way of the Cross procession on Good Friday, April 15, 2022.
John Trznadel stands with his daughters before the White Sox home opener at Guaranteed Rate Field on April 12, 2022.  Trznadel, of Bolingbrook, said he was celebrating his 52nd consecutive Sox opener.