PHOTOS: Our photographers’ best for 2025

From local festivals to breathtaking landscapes, the photographs showcased here represent the finest moments captured by Lewiston Tribune and Moscow-Pullman Daily News photographers. As 2025 draws to a close, we look back on images that define our region and its vibrant communities.

Key Takeaways:

  • Top photographs of 2025 curated from around the region
  • Created by Lewiston Tribune and Moscow-Pullman Daily News photographers
  • Highlights a range of local events and moments
  • Classified under “top” and “entertainment” categories
  • Published by Dnews on December 27, 2025

Capturing the Region’s Spirit

Photography has the unique ability to freeze a moment in time, preserving sights and stories that resonate well beyond their initial frame. In 2025, an array of vivid images emerged from within our communities, reflecting both shared triumphs and quiet, everyday beauty.

A Year of Memorable Moments

The top images showcased by Lewiston Tribune and Moscow-Pullman Daily News photographers paint a picture of a dynamic year. Whether it was the bustle of local festivals, the serenity of rural terrain, or the triumphs of small-town sports, each photograph tells a story that stands on its own merits.

“The top images of the past year from around the region made by Lewiston Tribune and Moscow-Pullman Daily News photographers” underscores the depth of local coverage, capturing life as it unfolded throughout 2025.

Showcasing Local Talent

Behind every image lies a skilled photographer aiming to capture more than just a moment—but the essence of the community itself. The photographers who contributed these works have honed their craft, revealing both familiar faces and new perspectives on the region we call home.

Reflecting on 2025’s Visual Legacy

As the calendar turns to a new year, these photographs provide a meaningful retrospective, reminding us of the events, milestones, and day-to-day experiences that defined our region. Their publication by Dnews underscores their importance within the “top” and “entertainment” categories, offering readers an engaging snapshot of the past 12 months.

In celebrating 2025’s most memorable shots, we honor the power of photography to bring our communities into focus and connect us through shared images and experiences.

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