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PRELIMINARY 2018 PROGRAM July 16, 2018

PRO. WEEK 03.09 au/to 08.09 FESTIVAL 01.09 16.09 2018 30 YEARS, ALREADY! OR ONLY 30 YEARS?

Flashback to 1989, to the very first Visa pour l’Image Festival. There were very few captions, or none at all, and no titles for the exhibitions. It was all a bit “cottage industry,” but there was great enthusiasm and dedication. The first evening shows in Perpignan, at the Palais des Rois de Majorque, were done with slides, and the moisture in the air with the heat from the projectors formed weird patterns of condensation. It was the first festival, but it was deemed a success. We felt that the idea could work, that there really was something to be done for all those people working in photography and the press. It was the heyday for photo agencies. We obviously needed to get bigger, and we did. A few years later, we’d reached the age of seven, the age of reason, and while a bit surprised that we were still around, the success continued. Then we made it to the 10th year, the 15th, the 20th, the 25th, and now it’s 30. Thirty years is not a full lifetime, but it’s a good half. First of all, thanks are due to those who have been here since the very beginning, and to those who joined us in the second year, and to all the others, all the teams and workers, and the loyal partners, both public and private, who have been with us for so long. And, yes, we’ll even thank the small number of supporters who have left us. You have all helped us grow and develop. And last but not least, we wish to thank the public, the steadily increasing numbers of visitors and audiences, our loyal followers. The original idea has not changed, the concept being to rediscover certain photographers sometimes overlooked, to endorse new talented photographers, and to give an opportunity for young photographers to be seen and make a name. The list of around 840 exhibitions put on since 1989 stands as clear evidence that we have not changed. Not changed? Some may see this as a downside, but we see it as a guiding line, an editorial line. It can be seen with projects in the past and others presented for the future and which cite Visa pour l’Image as a reference. Surely this is recognition of work accomplished. This year, therefore, with the same dedication and the same enthusiasm, we look forward to seeing you in Perpignan.

Jean-François Leroy exhibitions

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 TO SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 10AM TO 8PM 25 EXHIBITIONS ADMISSION FREE OF CHARGE SPECIAL EARLY OPENING OF EXHIBITIONS – FROM 9AM – RESERVED FOR PERSONS WITH ACCREDITATION & BADGES: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 & SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8.

FROM SEPTEMBER 17 TO 21, THE EXHIBITIONS REMAIN OPEN FOR SCHOOL GROUPS (by appointment) In 2017, more than 11,000 students from and Spain visited the exhibitions with photographers and other professionals as guides providing explanations and commentaries. exhibitions THIRTY YEARS ON

For thirty years now, Visa pour l’image has worked hard to present news stories from around the world, and every year we have been asked the same question: “How do you choose the exhibitions?” The usual answer is: “It’s our own lousy taste.” Rather than attempting to put together an approximate review of three decades of photojournalism, we have made a small selection of pictures which we see as important in the history of the festival.

Photo © Véronique de Viguerie / The Verbatim Agency for Time & Match

Samuel CONTAMINATION BOLLENDORFF

In Brazil, a polluted river runs through the country for 650 kilometers; in the Great Lakes of northern Canada, fish are deformed; there are parts of Japan that will be radioactive for centuries; and plastic waste floating in the ocean forms a continent now known as the Great Pacific garbage patch. Samuel Bollendorff has traveled the world, seeing the impact of the chemical, mining and nuclear industries in areas now unfit for human settlement or contact. Phosphorus, vinyl chloride, arsenic, cyanide, chlorine, phenols, petroleum, phthalates, DDT and PCBs are present in the soil and water, and will be for generations to come. © Samuel Bollendorff Series coproduced by & exhibition co-produced with Icade Exhibition co-produced with AIDS combined. and malaria, measles, by than more year, a children caused million 1.4 kills water Disease unsafe and sanitation routinelypoor defecation. still open people practice million 950 nearly Today of avoiding contact withfeces. has health and become clear, as has, in particular, the importance hygiene between link the cities, and towns in people more with But problems.few earth could safely absorb the human waste, and this low caused were densities population as long as Defecating in the open is as old as humankind, and the Bangladesh, fastest cross-border in exodus ever witnessed. arrivals 700,000 emergency over refugee with massive a to led followed that crackdown military brutal The insurgents. Rohingya by forces security state on attack an Rohingya Muslim minority. the Tensions continued to towards rise last year after hatred deeply rooted with deal to struggled has Myanmar of country Buddhist predominantly the years For exhibitions NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC GEOGRAPHIC NATIONAL NOOR IMAGES FOR BRUCE Andrea BRONSTEIN Paula Veolia MAGAZINE THE ROHINGYA CRISIS AND UNWANTED: STATELESS, STRANDED AND SANITATION OPEN DEFECATION A PLACE TO GO: © Paula Bronstein /GettyImages for © Andrea Bruce /NOORImages National Geographic National Magazine exhibitions BOLIVIA Miquel VALE UN POTOSÍ* DEWEVER- PLANA Hot, dark and dusty, arsenic fumes, and not enough oxygen. The miners in Potosí seem to have been working under the same conditions for over 500 years. Here, in 1545, the Spaniards discovered the goal they were pursuing when they set sail to discover the New World: silver. The Rich Mountain (Cerro Rico) held the largest deposit ever seen. Today there are still thousands of miners, often Indians from rural areas who have left farmland that can no longer feed them, who have braved danger and disease in their quest for a better life. They place their faith in El Tío, the deity of the Underworld, both revered and feared. El Tío will lead them to the site where, © Miquel Dewever-Plana in exchange for their offerings, and sometimes their soul, they will find the vein of silver that will put an end to centuries of poverty. With support from the French national center for the visual arts [Aide à la Centre National des Arts Plastiques] (Fund to support contemporary documentary photography) and from the Figaro * Don Quijote de la Mancha, Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Magazine.

BOMANA, Marc A NEW IDEA OF PRISON DOZIER IN THE TROPICS HEMIS FOR MAGAZINE

Escapes, murders and riots. Five years ago Bomana prison in Papua New Guinea was said to be a corner of hell. But the new prison commander, Kiddy Keko, has introduced progressive methods and devised a new version of a tropical penitentiary. There are yoga classes, rugby matches on TV, literacy programs and vocational training, making conditions there less harsh. And since the change, there has not been a single escape!

© Marc Dozier / Hemis for Le Figaro Magazine exhibitions DESPERATE JOURNEY: Kevin THE ROHINGYA EXODUS FRAYER GETTY IMAGES

Kevin Frayer’s photographs of Rohingya refugees, made over several trips to the Myanmar- Bangladesh border region in the fall of 2017, capture both the scale and intimacy of the crisis. By then, more than 500,000 men, women and children had fled Myanmar to seek safety in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. Frayer saw mass funerals and heard tales of survivors who had been burned, raped and driven from their homes. He walked miles, witnessing the suffering of the Rohingya on the long and cruel journey.

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HOPE, DESPAIR Edgard AND THE DISTANT PROMISE GARRIDO OF AMERICA REUTERS

In late March, more than 1000 Central Americans – farmers, cooks, politicians, housewives and children – began an annual “caravan” of migrants traveling through Mexico, staying together for safety, facing risks of extortion, assault, rape and deportation. By early May, nearly 400 had reached the U.S. border, hoping for asylum. Edgard Garrido documented their odyssey as they fled violence, economic ruin, and political repression in El Salvador, Honduras, and Guatemala, never certain that they would see the light beyond the northern border of Mexico.

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Tension between Iran and Saudi Arabia have led oil-producing Gulf countries, with some western support, to destroy one of the poorest Arab countries in the world. The people of Yemen have been attacked relentlessly, and the situation is dire. On November 4, 2017, Houthi insurgents, reportedly backed by Iran, launched a missile attack on Riyadh. The angry Saudi response was a methodical attack on Sana. The main targets were the government buildings, but residential areas were also struck, and civilians became “collateral damage.” However, the airstrikes are not the greatest danger. On November 6, an embargo was imposed and has had © Véronique de Viguerie / The Verbatim Agency disastrous effects on the population that relied for Time & Paris Match on humanitarian aid for two-thirds of essential supplies.

John TRAPPED IN THE DRC WESSELS AFP

For decades, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has been locked into political turmoil, conflict and greed. After the last two elections were postponed, free and fair elections have been promised this year, in 2018. The authorities have put an end to freedom of speech and any form of protest, acting with rapid and often lethal force. There is little space left to move.

© John Wessels / AFP venue for theexhibition. around the world, with Perpignan as the ultimate photojournalism for competition reference The form: application and rules For Visa d’orDaily Press Award. 2018 the for competition the in year the of shots best their exhibit newspapers daily International 2e-bureau.com @ dailypress exhibitions Photo Press World Press Daily © RonaldoSchemidt-World Press Photo oftheYear evening shows

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 TO SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 9.30PM AT CAMPO SANTO ADMISSION FREE OF CHARGE

The Visa pour l’Image evening shows will cover the main events of the past year, from September 2017 to August 2018. Every evening, from Monday to Saturday, the program begins with a chronological review of the year’s news stories, two months at a time. This is followed by reports and features on society, conflicts, stories that have made the news and others that have been kept quiet, plus reports on the state of the world today. Visa pour l’Image also presents retrospectives of major events and figures in history. The Visa pour l’Image award ceremonies are held during the evening programs.

FEATURING IN THE 2018 FESTIVAL PROGRAM (subject to change)

NEWS STORIES OF THE YEAR ACROSS THE CONTINENTS: war, crises, politics, unusual and remarkable events, sport, culture, science, the environment etc.

SYRIA, IRAQ, YEMEN REFUGEES AND MIGRATION RETROSPECTIVE: PAOLO PELLEGRIN. VISA POUR L’IMAGE: 30TH ANNIVERSARY, LOOKING BACK GLOBAL WARMING, COMMERCIAL FISHING/OVERFISHING, DECLINE OF CORAL REEFS USA: FIREARMS VIOLENCE IN MEXICO PLUS… Afghanistan, Iraq, Turkey, Iran, South Sudan, Bolivia, Mexico, the UK, the Philippines, North Korea, Jordan, Venezuela, Ukraine, China, Indonesia, Democratic Republic of Congo, Liberia, Abkhazia, France

TRIBUTES TO Laurent Troude, Bobbi Baker Burrows, Daniele Tamagni, Abbas, Shah Marai and all the photographers who have passed away over the past year. transmission pour l’image

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 TO WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 DIRECT CONTACT / TALKING TO PEOPLE / HEARING ABOUT THEIR EXPERIENCES

Transmission pour l’Image is a forum for meeting and discussing, and most importantly it is for “transmission” from one generation of photojournalists – those who were and still are with us behind the adventure of Visa pour l’Image – handing on their knowledge and know-how to the next generation. Transmission is not a course on how to take pictures – quite the opposite. It is the photographers and picture editors who take the time needed to talk about their work and the choices they have made, who explain how they have produced, chosen, published and sold their pictures. Transmission is here so that young photojournalists can take on and carry on the values that are the basic principles which Visa pour l’Image has always believed in. The first ten applicants will have the privilege of being part of this full-time experience over three days, listening, talking and learning with professional mentors.

JOÃO SILVA WILL BE RUNNING TRANSMISSION POUR L’IMAGE AND HAS INVITED EMINENT FIGURES TO FORM THE TEAM WITH HIM.

JOÃO SILVA - photographer, The New York VÉRONIQUE DE VIGUERIE - photographer Times - Joao Silva, a member of the famous Bang- The French photographer Véronique de Viguerie spent Bang Club, has covered many wars and conflicts over three years living and working in Afghanistan. Since the past twenty years; he was seriously injured in 2006, she has been travelling the world covering Afghanistan in October 2010. international events (in Iraq, Somalia, Mexico, Lebanon, Algeria, Niger, Mali, Syria, Yemen and more). She is based in Paris, and is represented by The Verbatim photographer & YANNIS BEHRAKIS - Agency. Reuters Senior Editor for Special Projects - Born in 1960, in Athens, Greece, he studied photography at the Athens School of Arts and Technology, and also holds a PEDRAM YAZDI - photographer and Bachelor of Arts degree, with Honors, from Middlesex communication officer with the International University (UK). He has been a photojournalist with Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in Kinshasa, Reuters since 1987, covering some of the most important Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) - Pedram news stories and sports events around the world. Yazdi was born in Tehran, Iran, in 1963. He has lived in France, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Tajikistan, Liberia, Kenya and CHRISTOPHER MORRIS - photographer - the DRC. Noted, inter alia, for his coverage of the Balkans and He has more than twenty years experience in work on the US elections. He is one of the founding humanitarian action with the ICRC, and has been partners of the agency VII. acclaimed for his work on little known crises, such as the conflicts in Somalia and the DRC. transmission pour l’image MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 TO WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5

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ENROLMENT APPLICATIONS & PAYMENT TO BE SENT BY JULY 30 2e BUREAU - SYLVIE GRUMBACH - 18 RUE PORTEFOIN - 75003 PARIS visaawards d’or

For the Visa d’or Paris Match News award and the Visa d’or Region of Occitanie / Pyrénées-Méditerranée Feature award, the Ville de Perpignan Rémi Ochlik award and the Figaro Magazine Lifetime Achievement Visa d’or award, picture editors and assistant picture editors (listed below) make a selection from all reports seen over the past year (both published and unpublished), choosing four nominees per category. A second jury meets in Perpignan to choose the Visa d’or award winners (News, Feature and Daily Press).

NO APPLICATIONS ARE NEEDED FOR THESE AWARDS.

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Wang BAOGUO / CHINESE PHOTOGRAPHERS MAGAZINE - China Sophie BATTERBURY / THE INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY - Great Britain Andreina DE BEI / SCIENCES ET AVENIR - France Jeremiah BOGERT / LOS ANGELES TIMES - USA Thomas BORBERG / POLITIKEN - Denmark Julio CARBÓ / EL PERIODICO DE CATALUNYA- Spain Armelle CANITROT / - France Lionel CHARRIER / LIBÉRATION - France Patricia COUTURIER / VSD - France Cyril DROUHET / LE FIGARO MAGAZINE - France David FRIEND / VANITY FAIR - USA David FURST / THE NEW YORK TIMES - USA MaryAnne GOLON / THE WASHINGTON POST - USA Magdalena HERRERA / GEO - France Ryuichi HIROKAWA / DAYS JAPAN - Japan Jérôme HUFFER / PARIS MATCH - France Nicolas JIMENEZ / LE MONDE - France Javier JUBIERRE / EL PERIÓDICO DE CATALUNYA - Spain Catherine LALANNE / LE PÈLERIN - France Sarah LEEN / NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE - USA Gorka LEJARCEGI / EL PAIS SEMANAL - Spain Volker LENSCH / STERN - Germany Alexander LUBARSKY / KOMMERSANT - Russia Chiara MARIANI / CORRIERE DELLA SERA - Italy Sarah MONGEAU-BIRKETT / LA PRESSE - Canada Matti PIETOLA / HELSINGIN SANOMAT - Finland Andrei POLIKANOV / TAKIE DELA ONLINE MEDIA - Russia Jim POWELL / THE GUARDIAN - Great Britain Tim RASMUSSEN / ESPN THE MAGAZINE - USA Kathy RYAN / THE NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE - USA Marc SIMON - France Mats STRAND / AFTONBLADET - Sweden Giulia TICOZZI / LA REPUBBLICA - Italy Bernadette TUAZON / CNN DIGITAL - USA awards

THE 2018 ARTHUS-BERTRAND VISA D’OR AWARDS WILL GO TO THE BEST REPORTS PUBLISHED BETWEEN SEPTEMBER 2017 AND AUGUST 2018.

WEDNESDAY VISA D’OR DAILY PRESS AWARD 05/09 For the seventh time, the Perpignan Méditerranée Métropole Urban Community will fund the prize of €8000 for the Visa d’or Daily Press award winner. Since 1990, the Visa d’or Daily Press award has been given for the best report of the previous year published in the daily press in any country around the world. By supporting this award, the Perpignan Méditerranée Métropole Urban Community is playing its role, helping stimulate discussion and focus attention on the men and women who are the source of our daily news reports. The prize is open to all daily newspapers around the world. Entries received will be presented to a jury convening in Paris in late June, 2018. Reports selected by the jury are exhibited at the Festival (27 entries in 2017).

PREVIOUS WINNERS

2017 - HELSINGIN SANOMAT - Finland 2003 - THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS - USA 2016 - DNEVNIK - Slovenia 2002 - LA DÉPÊCHE DU MIDI - France 2015 - THE NEW YORK TIMES - USA 2001 - BERLINGSKE TIDENDE - Denmark 2014 - HELSINGIN SANOMAT - Finland 2000 - THE WASHINGTON POST - USA 2013 - HELSINGIN SANOMAT - Finland 1999 - BERLINGSKE TIDENDE - Denmark 2012 - THE NEW YORK TIMES - USA 1998 - LA VANGUARDIA - Spain 2011 - INTERNATIONAL HERALD TRIBUNE - USA 1997 - CLARIN - Argentina 2010 - LA CROIX - France 1996 - THE HERALD - Scotland 2009 - LOS ANGELES TIMES - USA 1995 - L’HUMANITÉ - France 2008 - THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS - USA 1994 - DETROIT FREE PRESS - USA 2007 - REFORMA - Mexico 1993 - DIARIO 16 - Spain 2006 - EL PERIODICO DE CATALUNYA - Spain 1992 - MIDI LIBRE - France 2005 - POLITIKEN - Denmark 1991 - LE COURRIER DE L’OUEST - France 2004 - EL COMERCIO - Peru 1990 - LE PROGRÈS DE LYON - France 05/09 05/09 WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY awards

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FROM MONDAY, FROM MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 TO SEPTEMBER 3 TO SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 Meet the Portfolio Reviews Photographers PALAIS DES CONGRÈS - 2nd FLOOR PALAIS DES CONGRÈS ACCREDITATION REQUIRED SALLE CHARLES TRENET ANI [Association Nationale des Iconographes] FREE ENTRANCE Free-lance photographers may show The meetings, every morning, are open their portfolios in the area of the to both professionals and the general Association Nationale des Iconographes, public. (10am to 1pm and 3pm to 6pm). The program for the meetings will be published on the festival Website: www.visapourlimage.com FROM TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 TO FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 Paris Match Portfolio Reviews Conference PALAIS DES CONGRÈS - 2nd FLOOR ACCREDITATION REQUIRED PALAIS DES CONGRÈS SALLE CHARLES TRENET INTERNATIONAL PICTURE ENTRÉE LIBRE EDITORS & PROMINENT FIGURES IN PHOTOGRAPHY International picture editors & prominent figures in photography have kindly agreed to review portfolios. See the Festival Website in early August for information on reviewers and to request appointments. Perpignan, for the29 to bepartnerwithVisapourl’Image - Canon, theglobal imagebrand, isproud l’Image 2018. the CanonExperience zoneatVisapour Canon championsvisualstorytelling in FREE ENTRANCE GROUND FLOOR PALAIS DESCONGRÈS Canon SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER8 SEPTEMBER 3TO FROM MONDAY, PALAIS DESCONGRÈS-2 Press Center SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 SEPTEMBER 4TO FROM TUESDAY, Canon products. a quickcheck-and-clean service oftheir Services (CPS)willbeavailable to offer technicians from CanonProfessional For accredited photographers, expert with Canonproducts. opportunity to have hands-onexperience technologies, andvisitors willhave an Palais desCongrès, willshowcase image Festival headquarters inPerpignan’s The free CanonExperience zone,atthe creating them. to championvisualstories andthose of inspirational events andactivities photojournalism, willoffer aprogram and, at this year’s Festival of international second floor,10am to 7pm. the world have boothsanddesksonthe Press andphoto agenciesfrom around ACCREDITATION REQUIRED meetings & events

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