Our Unpublished Images |  Pres

Photographers Pres Take hundreds of photos every day. Many won’t be released, though—precious images captured on the fringes of current events or stolen moments between two intense scenes. Here are our picks from the past few weeks for these never-before-seen photos.


Photo by Dominique Gravel, La Presse


Philippe Brach’s outdoor concert at Franco’s of Montreal on June 19 was a crowd pleaser.

Photo by Alain Roberge, The Press

At La Fontaine Park in Montreal, fluffy clouds look like reflections on the water on the 4th of July.

Photo by Hugo-Sébastien Aubert, The Press

Officials walk toward the first CH-146 retrofit for the Canadian Armed Forces following its first flight on June 20.

Photo by Hugo-Sébastien Aubert, The Press

On June 6, one of the Cald nature reserve trails in Mont Saint-Hilaire

Photo by Hugo-Sébastien Aubert, The Press

Aerial photo of a motor oil spill at Pointe-aux-Trumbles Marina, July 12.

Photo by Josie Desmarais, The Press

Kisaba, July 16, on stage as part of the Nuits d’Afrique International Festival

Photo by Dominique Gravel, La Presse


Garqua’s outdoor concert at Francois de Montreal on June 20

Photo by Robert Skinner, The Press

A painted lady butterfly on an Echinacea flower at the edge of a sidewalk in Rosemont-La Petite-Patri, July 6.

Photo by Martin Tremblay, The Press

A passer-by is amused by the play of shadows and lights that illuminate the floor of the grand hall of the Palais des Congrès de Montreal on May 3.

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