80 years of “West ”. Our porters are also dawn photographers

Tomorrow, at dawn, at a time when the countryside is whitening, I will leave. This verse from Victor Hugo particularly suits the bearers of our newspaper. Every day, in fact, it is at dawn that they take the road, the street, the path, to bring “Ouest-” as close as possible to our readers. The sun is rarely up when they head towards the depot to which they are attached. Their world still belongs to the night and the fauna has sometimes not yet returned to its homelands. Deer, wild boars, hedgehogs, owls… the bestiary of carriers is wide. And what about these fields still covered in fog, these seas of oil reflecting the full moon… In short, the beautiful, the curious, the unusual are regularly offered to the gaze of our carriers, photographers of dawn.

Hence the idea of ​​François Simonet, from the logistics and distribution department project team: “Our porters regularly tell us that their tour sometimes has nice surprises in store and that they sometimes put them in a box, So for the newspaper’s 80th anniversary, we came up with the idea of ​​a photo competition, so that they could share with us what we don’t see. »

“I like the calm and tranquility of these hours”

A jury composed of holders, depositaries, readers, representatives ofWest France therefore met at the beginning of October to distinguish three of the 130 photos sent by our carriers. Photo quality, originality, message conveyed… for two hours, the debates were lively, joyful and argued. “Our porters are not professional photographers and above all capture the moment. But these photos also reveal another facet of their activity and the choice was difficult”admits François Simonet.
In the end, the three photos we are publishing today stood out from the crowd.

Find the gallery of photos of our porters by clicking here

The first photo, signed Serge Desbois, shows this meeting in a facetious mailbox. “There was already a duck in the mailbox and I brought mine: it inspired me”smiles Serge, porter from Pontchâteau.

One duck joins another: enough to inspire Serge Desbois. | SERGE DESBOIS
View full screen
One duck joins another: enough to inspire Serge Desbois. | SERGE DESBOIS

The second is this sunrise (in the main illustration of this article) on a still foggy country road as traveled every day by our 4,800 porters. “It was at the end of the tourremembers Jeanine Perrot. I like the calm, the tranquility of these hours. This is what I wanted to show. »

Finally on the third step of the podium, this deer below captured in the moment by Dimitri Le Rouzic near Pontivy.

Animal head to head for Dimitri Le Rouzic. | DIMITRI LE ROUZIC
View full screen
Animal head to head for Dimitri Le Rouzic. | DIMITRI LE ROUZIC

Beyond the three images that climb the podium, twelve will find their place in the 2026 calendar that our bearers will offer to our subscribers in a year.

A competition podium that sums it up well “these suspended times” of which our bearers are privileged witnesses.

Do you want to become carriers? You can apply online at https://www.ouestfrance-emploi.com/actualite-emploi/livreur-de-journaux or call 02 900 800 34.

-

-

PREV “It’s excusable”, “Her kid comes home alone at 8:30 p.m.?”, “Really anything”: a private call received by Cyril Hanouna divides Internet users
NEXT “In fairy tales, it’s not like that”