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2025 Edition ●

With the world in an even worse state than usual, Visa pour l’Image is more necessary today than it has ever been.  Even more than 37 years ago, when we launched this project that nobody believed in.

For a long time, the main criticism of the festival was that it was too gloomy, too violent, too pessimistic.  Unfortunately, we were just a little too ahead of our time.  The world is in a bad way, but now everyone is saying so.  Everywhere.  All the time.  Journalism is on the front line of all this bad news around the planet.  Some are tempted to be overly alarmist, to exploit tragedy, spread rumors and incite panic.  Not us.

During the evening screenings at Campo Santo and in the exhibitions, we will continue doing what we have always done: showcasing the best in photojournalism.  Nuanced and verified information from the field, not from social media; images made by humans, not by generative AI.

After almost forty years of precious collaboration with the city of Perpignan and our other faithful partners, along with my team led by Delphine Lelu, we are more determined than ever to ensure that the festival, and the wonderful work of the photographers, can continue to exist, evolve and reach more and more people.  I look forward to announcing new projects in the coming months and years.

Jean-François Leroy

April 18, 2025

Exhibitions for the 2025 Edition
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Visa pour l'Image: Current events around the world

Every year since 1989, the international festival of photojournalism, Visa pour l'Image Perpignan, has reviewed the events of the previous year, covering social issues, conflicts and the state of the world viewed via a variety of subjects and from different points of view.

The program includes: exhibitions, evening screenings, round tables, workshops, portfolio reviews, school weeks, the chance to meet photographers, awards and grants.

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