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Charlotte Observer, Charlotte Mecklenburg Library celebrate 2025 in photos

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In front of a crowd of close to 150 people, students and The Charlotte Observer staff photographers were honored for their work over the past year. The event, held at ImaginON: The Joe and Joan Martin Center, was put on in partnership with Charlotte Mecklenburg Library for the third straight year.

“The opportunity to celebrate the excellence of student photojournalists and offer encouragement to them as they pursue their passion is a privilege and an honor,” said Rana Cash, executive editor of The Charlotte Observer.

“Even greater is the chance for them to see and hear from our staff photographers who produce some of the best work in the country. Even though I see their work every day, I remain in awe of their talent and the empathy they bring to our community on a daily basis.”

Three students received top honors in the second annual photo contest. The overall first place winner was Lydia Riley, a student at East Mecklenburg High School, for her portrait of a ballerina, “Dancer in Bloom.”

Lydia Riley, center, a student at East Mecklenburg High School, is honored as the overall winner of the student photo contest for her portrait, “Dancer in Bloom”, during The Charlotte Observer’s third annual Captured Memories event at ImaginON: The Joe and Joan Martin Theater in Charlotte on Wednesday, January 14, 2026.
Lydia Riley, center, a student at East Mecklenburg High School, is honored as the overall winner of the student photo contest for her portrait, “Dancer in Bloom”, during The Charlotte Observer’s third annual Captured Memories event at ImaginON: The Joe and Joan Martin Theater in Charlotte on Wednesday, January 14, 2026. Emily Broyles ebroyles@charlotteobserver.com

“Dancer in Bloom”
“Dancer in Bloom” Lydia Riley

Second place went to Henry Yingling, a student at Myers Park High School, for his black and white portrait of Charlotte FC player Alfred Zaha, “Thank You, CLT.”

Henry Yingling, center, a student at Myers Park High School, is honored as the second place winner of the student photo contest for his photo, “Thank You CLT”, during The Charlotte Observer’s third annual Captured Memories event at ImaginON: The Joe and Joan Martin Theater in Charlotte on Wednesday, January 14, 2026.
Henry Yingling, center, a student at Myers Park High School, is honored as the second place winner of the student photo contest for his photo, “Thank You CLT”, during The Charlotte Observer’s third annual Captured Memories event at ImaginON: The Joe and Joan Martin Theater in Charlotte on Wednesday, January 14, 2026. Emily Broyles ebroyles@charlotteobserver.com

Alfred Zaha blows a kiss to the crowd after scoring a goal in the first half of Charlotte FC's match vs. Montreal at Bank of America Stadium on Sept. 27, 2025.
Alfred Zaha blows a kiss to the crowd after scoring a goal in the first half of Charlotte FC’s match vs. Montreal at Bank of America Stadium on Sept. 27, 2025. Henry Yingling henryyingling@outlook.com

Third place went to Nahun Paz Puerto, a student at East Mecklenburg High School, for a black and white, night portrait of Charlotte’s skyline, “Queen City Never Sleeps.”

Nahun Paz Puerto, center, a student at East Mecklenburg High School, is honored as the third place winner of the student photo contest for his night landscape, “Queen City Never Sleeps”, during The Charlotte Observer’s third annual Captured Memories event at ImaginON: The Joe and Joan Martin Theater in Charlotte on Wednesday, January 14, 2026.
Nahun Paz Puerto, center, a student at East Mecklenburg High School, is honored as the third place winner of the student photo contest for his night landscape, “Queen City Never Sleeps”, during The Charlotte Observer’s third annual Captured Memories event at ImaginON: The Joe and Joan Martin Theater in Charlotte on Wednesday, January 14, 2026. Emily Broyles ebroyles@charlotteobserver.com

“Queen City Never Sleeps.” A skyline shot of Charlotte from Matheson Bridge on Oct. 12, 2025.
“Queen City Never Sleeps.” A skyline shot of Charlotte from Matheson Bridge on Oct. 12, 2025. Nahun Paz Puerto

The top winners received a plaque and cash prize. The top three winning photos will be featured on The Observer’s social media platforms. Additionally, the top winner, Lydia Riley, will get to spend a day shadowing a staff photographer of her choice.

This story was originally published January 15, 2026 at 4:48 PM.

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