I’m a storyteller. I have been for a long time. I’ve been telling stories well before I was not only a journalist, but a photojournalist as well.
It’s what I do. It’s who I am. It’s how I make a living — one I’m incredibly, extremely grateful to have, to go to every workday. And, it’s these stories I can share with you all, our dear readers.
Within these pages, I try, with gusto, to share the stories of our local communities that encompass and represent, with devotion and spirit, my hometown of Tampa Bay. It’s why I do what I do because I love this town, I love the people who give it its diversity and I want their stories to be heard — and seen. It is truly why I like taking pictures way more than just getting them on the “Gram.”
All that being said, I get to see the stories through the lens of my camera, and honestly, they never seem to disappoint. In fact, when I review them later, they more often than not, make me smile. So, here are some of my favorite images from 2025, telling the story of the year that is now in the books.
Titus Moore, 13, goes for gold practicing the long jump during a Westchase Cheetahs practice at Steinbrenner High on Feb. 23 as his coach, Scott Cunningham, watches. Moore, along with about 60 other young athletes, train with the Cheetahs, a track and field club that has been training athletes for competition, as well as improving in other sports, for nine years.
Photos by MIKE CAMUNAS/Tampa Beacon
The unpaved, dusty 20 Mile Level Road, in Land O’ Lakes, was a hot-topic discussion at the Oct. 21 Pasco County Board of Commissioners meeting, since it will be the road that will lead to the now-approved 178-townhome community, Enclave at Livingston. Commissioners approved a rezoning request that will have Stanley Martin, the developer, realign 20 Mile with Livingston Avenue at State Road 54. Commissioners questioned if 20 Mile should be paved completely and left flexibility to do so if deemed feasible by county engineers and Stanley Martin.
Photos by MIKE CAMUNAS/Tampa Beacon
Angeline Academy of Innovation student Dhwany Shenoy works at Achieva Credit Union in Land O’ Lakes as part of her summer internship as a Certified Credit Union Financial Counselor. A CCUFC can effectively counsel members on personal finance topics like budgeting, saving, debt management, and future planning.
Photos by MIKE CAMUNAS/Tampa Beacon
From left, Tristan Baldwin, Eli Miller, Riley Eckelbarger, Russell Albanese and Kevin Callahan watch a great play from the bench during a practice session of the Oakstead Elementary Ball Hockey Team on Jan. 10. The Otters have won several competitive tournaments and host the annual Fox Strong Ball Hockey Tournament, which honors former player Mason Fox, who passed in 2024 after a brief battle with leukemia.
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Lt. Cmdr. Richard Hall dances with his granddaughter Becky Williams during his 100th birthday celebration on Oct. 29 at Angels Senior Living at Connerton Court in Land O’ Lakes.
Photos by MIKE CAMUNAS/Tampa Beacon
Mina Valds, 13, works on her fencing form and defense during a practice session of Land O’ Lakes Fencing Academy at Land O’ Lakes Recreation Complex in April.
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Land O’ Lakes flag football sophomore Kate Johnson, middle, and her fellow players cheer on their offensive teammates during the Gators’ stunning 21-20 overtime upset of top-ranked Robinson at Land O’ Lakes Recreation Complex on April 5.
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Greg and Maggie Lewandowski share a grateful hug as they recall the events of last June when Greg suffered a stroke and Maggie called 911 and kept her father stable until the paramedics arrived. Thankfully, Maggie had just received first aid training through her Girl Scout troop mere weeks before Greg’s stroke. Because of her calm and quick actions, Maggie was awarded the Life Saving Award —Medal of Honor from the Girl Scouts, given to a scout who has saved a human life or attempted to save it under circumstances that indicate heroism.
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Tampa Master Police Officer Christopher LaFramboise and his family — wife, Trish, sons, C.J. and Lewis — are escorted by the Tampa Police Motorcycle Unit and the Pasco Fire Rescue Colorguard to their new, mortgage-free home in Let Us Do Good Village in Land O’ Lakes on Aug. 7.
Photos by MIKE CAMUNAS/Tampa Beacon
Harry Wright, founder of Hungry Harry’s Bar-B-Que in Land O’ Lakes is officially retired, but it hasn’t stopped the long-time local resident from celebrating the popular restaurant’s 40th anniversary, which Wright opened after not being able to find good barbecue in the Tampa Bay area. Wright stepped back from running Harry’s about five years ago, 15 years after having heart surgery following an attack, and after handing over the reins to his son-in-law, Chad Hudson.
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A student walks to the new Skybrooke K-8 school in Lutz on the first day of school on Aug. 11. Pasco County’s newest, and one of its largest schools at 170,000 square feet, was built at a cost of $68.8 million to ease crowding at Bexley and Oakstead elementary schools and Rushe Middle.
Photos by MIKE CAMUNAS/Tampa Beacon
Devonte Tennell celebrates his first-place victory in tennis at the Area 5 Games held March 8 at Cypress Creek Middle High School.
Photos by MIKE CAMUNAS/Tampa Beacon
Sunlake sophomore center fielder McKinzie Smith takes a look at a pitch during a March practice, before the Seahawks finished the 2025 season 16-10.
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16-year-old swimmer Micaela Vasquez, a Zephyrhills High student and Venezuela native, trains at Land O’ Lakes Recreation Pool in January with her swim club, Florida Elite Swimming. Though just a teenager, Vasquez is ranked third in her county in the 50M freestyle and will now train for the next two-plus years in hopes to qualify for the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles for her home country.
Photos by MIKE CAMUNAS/Tampa Beacon
Damion and Matilda Relyea, of Brandon, are happy with their hand-picked Christmas Tree at Ergle Christmas Tree Farm in Dade City on Nov. 23.
Photos by MIKE CAMUNAS/Tampa Beacon
The new Rocky Creek Bridge on Upper Tampa Bay Trail near the Wilskey Trailhead opened June 17 and the $2.2 million project replaced a 112-year-old bridge that was deemed unstable by the county in 2024.
Photos by MIKE CAMUNAS/Tampa Beacon
Gaither High junior first class Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (JROTC) cadet Audri Keister stands at attention with her rifle prop during a practice drill for the Cowboys’ routine practice daily. Gaither’s JROTC has won a record eight straight Area 7 state titles and now is vying for a National Championship the first weekend in April.
Photos by MIKE CAMUNAS/Tampa Beacon
Lake Carroll, in Carrollwood, is not only one of the largest local lakes that is monitored by Lakewatch, it has been sampled by volunteers since 1992 in Hillsborough County, which is the most sampled county in Florida by Lakewatch.
Photos by MIKE CAMUNAS/Tampa Beacon
Tarpon Springs resident Ray Camdiano aggressively saws through a log during the contest of the same name at the MidWinter Upper Tampa Bay Oktoberfest in Oldsmar on Feb. 1.
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Actor, entrepreneur, and activist Wilmer Valderrama (“NCIS,” “Encanto,” “That 70’s Show”) was on hand at West Park in Town ‘N’ Country on March 29, partnering with Hillsborough County Tax Collector Nancy Millan and Operation BBQ Relief for a community outreach event celebrating the resilience and spirit of a neighborhood rebuilding after back-to-back devastating hurricanes Helene and Milton. Valderrama, who was born in Miami, met with community leaders and citizens to show his support and assistance, hoping that communities can come together in the aftermath of disasters, such as the hurricanes or the Los Angeles wildfires that ravaged southern California in January.
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Veterans Jose Rodriguez (blue shirt) and Oral Matthews (gray shirt) help Jonathan Snyder (center) back into his wheelchair at the Lesley “Les” Miller Jr. All People’s Community Park & Life Center gym during a practice session for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Wheelchair Football Team. The team hosted a tournament at the Tampa Convention Center in late September.
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Sickles shortstop Jordan Yost accepts the 2025 Saladino Baseball, awarded annually to an outstanding performance by a Hillsborough County senior baseball player. Since 1971, Tony Saladino and his family, which also host the yearly Spring Break tournament, have selected the top player from the county. Yost becomes the third Sickles player to win the award, joining 2019 winner Dylan Eskew, and 2023 winner Caden McDonald.
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A cigar roller from J.C. Newman Cigar Co. shows off her skills during the “The Science of the Cuban Sandwich” event held annually at MOSI in September.
Mollie, an in-training service dog with Dogs Inc., is excited to be taking a bus ride and looks up to her handler, Skye Gaudette, as she rides from The Shops at Wiregrass to Tampa Premium Outlets on July 8 during a collaboration with GoPasco transportation to help the dogs, who will eventually be paired with someone who needs a service dog, get used to public settings.
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Tori Chancey, a graduate of Kirkland Ranch Academy of Innovation’s first-ever graduating class, accepts a diploma during the school’s ceremony at USF’s Yuengling Center on June 6.
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