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Propose an exhibition or screening


If you are a professional photographer and you would like to submit a reportage for an exhibition or screening at the next edition of Visa pour l'Image, here's how to submit a project.

Full list of items that must be included in your file 

- 1 portrait (minimum height 1600 pixels, 150 dpi).
- 1 presentation text (French or English) of your report with your full contact details.
- 1 selection of 50 to 150 photographs from your report, with all IPTC fields filled in: copyright, caption, date, location, etc.

Applications that do not comply with the list of elements to be provided and the criteria below will not be taken into consideration.

Visa pour l'Image is an international photojournalism festival. We are only interested in current events and not in artistic photography or portrait series.

You can submit several subjects, but each subject must include a minimum of 50 photos.

To send your application, please complete the form below. We do not accept submissions via downloadable links. We do not accept DVDs or other media. Please NEVER send slide shows (.pps, .ppt, .mov, .mpg) or .pdf files.

We only accept photographs in JPG format. If we have any doubts, we reserve the right to ask you for your RAW files.

Slideshow formats (.pps, .ppt, .mov, .mpg) and PDFs are not accepted.

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Le formulaire pour proposer un sujet pour la prochaine édition sera disponible à partir du  janvier 2026

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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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