Perpignan · Visa pour l'Image - Perpignan
02.09.23 → 17.09.23
Is there another executioner lurking ready to destroy photography? Could it be generative artificial intelligence? Pictures that appear to be real but are actually fake can be seen everywhere on social media, suggesting that there are plenty of people who are happy to deliver the coup de grâce that will finally destroy professional photography. Could a prompt replace Eugene Richards? With great respect, perhaps naivety, but also determination, we do not believe this can come about. Photography did not have to wait for the advent of AI image generators to be confronted with threats, upheavals, manipulation and faking. There has been digital photography and editing tools, not to mention the disappearance of photo agencies holding their own archives, and the rise of stock agencies operating on a subscription basis (and they, in turn, are now under threat from generative AI); there is the proliferation of outlets and users and, with smartphones, pictures are not valued as they once were. Yet photojournalism is still around. Why? Because there is the ambition to see the world, the real world, and that is why we get together here in Perpignan. There is a genuine need and desire for real stories, with people behind them. News stories that have been checked and validated as authentic are needed even more than in the past. With the glut of potentially fake content, proper reporting is of greater importance, but is also much more challenging. There have been calls for a moratorium on the development of generative AI systems, but that seems like wishful thinking, and is no doubt a dubious option given the significant progress that could be achieved through AI in other areas. But maybe we, the media, are the ones who have to slow down after two decades of non-stop acceleration. Clear evidence for this can be seen in recent history, e.g. the disappearance of pure players operating free of charge, and the boom in digital subscriptions to recognized established media that still devote substantial resources to news reporting in the field. Given this new paradigm, media literacy awareness and education will be critical. This is the approach we have been advocating and following for the past thirty-five years with a program open to the general public and school groups free of charge, featuring the contributions of photojournalists from around the world presenting their work here with us.
Jean-François Leroy April 25, 2023
EXHIBITIONS James Balog – Photography of the Anthropocene Ian Berry / Magnum Photos – Water Nick Brandt – The Day May Break Michael Bunel / Le Pictorium – Search, Rescue, Protect Giles Clarkes for UNOCHA and The New York Times – Without water, we die. Somalia, on the frontline of the global climate crisis Dimitar Dilkoff / AFP – On both side of the front line Emily Garthwaite / Institute – Winner of the 2023 Ville de Perpignan Rémi Ochlik Visa d’or Award – Dijlah: A Journey down the Tigris River Nanna Heitmann / Magnum Photos – Winner of the 2022 Françoise Demulder Photography Grant – War is Peace Tyler Hicks / The New York Times – Bakhmut, A City at War Pascal Maitre / MYOP for Le Figaro Magazine and Paris Match – Charcoal, Poor Man’s Black Gold Sandra Mehl – Farewell Isle de Jean-Charles Laura Morton – Winner of the 2022 Pierre & Alexandra Boulat Award – Wild West Tech Mads Nissen – Politiken / Panons Pictures for Le Figaro Magazine & FT Magazine [Financial Times] – Sangre Blanca: The Lost War on Cocaine Ebrahim Noroozi / Associated Press – The World’s Saddest Country and the Worst Country for Women Darcy Padilla / Agence VU’ – California Dreamin’ Paolo Pellegrin / Magnum Photos – My Visa Years Mark Peterson / Redux Pictures – The Pas is Never Dead Rebellion in Iran – You don’t die Federico Rios Escobar – Winner of the 2023 Humanitarian Visa d’or Award – International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) – Paths of Desperate Hope Cristopher Rogel Blanquet – Beautiful Poison Natalya Saprunova / Zeppelin – Winner of the 2022 Canon Female Photojournalist Grant – The Evenki People, custodians of the resources of Yakutia Stephanie Sinclair – What a High-Risk Pregnancy Looks Like after Dobbs Brent Stirton / Getty Images for National Geographic Magazine – Asian Elephants: Culture, Conservation, Conflict and Coexistence International Daily Press
SAVE THE DATE EXHIBITIONS > September, Saturday 2 to Sunday 17, 2023 PRO. WEEK > September, Monday 4 to Saturday 9, 2023 EVENING SCREENINGS > September, Monday 4 to Saturday 9, 2023 SCHOOL GROUPS > Septembre, Monday 18 to Friday 22 & September, Monday 25 to Friday 29, 2023
THE 2023 Visa d’or Awards, Grants & Awards Visa d’or International Daily Press > Tyler Hick / The New York Times Visa d’or Feature Award > Ebrahim Noroozi / AP Visa d’or News Award > Siegfried Modola / The Globe and Mail Ville de Perpignan Rémi Ochlik Visa d’or Award > Emily Garthwaite / Institute ICRC Humanitarian Visa d’or Award – International Committee of the Red Cross > Federico Rios Escobar Visa d’or franceinfo Award for the Best Digital News Story > Virginie Nguyen Hoang pour La Libre Belgique Figaro Magazine Lifetime Achievement Visa d’or Award > Noël Quidu Canon Female Photojournalist Grant > Anastasia Taylor-Lind Canon Video Grant Short Film Documentary > Juan Vicente Manrique Gomez La Saif-Benoît Shaeffer Publishing Grant for a Photography Book > Alfred Yaghobzadeh Urban Newcomer Photographer’s Grant sponsored by Google > Valentin Goppel Pierre & Alexandra Boulat Award > Paolo Manzo Camille Lepage Award > Cinzia Canneri ANI-PixTrakk Award > Karine Pierre Yves Rocher Foundation Photography Award > Gaël Turine The Carmignac Photojournalism Award > Anas Aremeyaw, Muntaka Chasant & Bénédicte Kurzen / Noor
PORTFOLIO REVIEWS Are you a Picture Editor, Photo Editor, … and would you like to take part in portfolio reviews? This is where you can register. You are photographers, for the moment, Registrations are closed.
TRANSMISSION POUR L’IMAGE Information & Registration
CALL FOR ENTRIES ICRC Humanitarian Visa d’or Award – Internatiànal Committee of the Red Crossd – Deadline June 12, 2023 Visa d’or franceinfo Award for the Best Digital News Story – Deadline July 25,2023 Canon Female Photojournalist Grant – Deadline May 17, 2023 Canon Video Grant Short Film Documentary – Deadline June 27, 2023 Pierre & Alexandra Boulat Award – Deadline June 11, 2023 Camille Lepage Award – Deadline May 23, 2023 Yves Rocher Foundation Photography Award – Deadline May 19, 2023 Françoise Demulder Photography Grant – Deadline September 25, 2023
Visa d’or Daily Press Award – Deadline July 3, 2023
Looking forward to meeting you in Perpignan for this 35th Visa!
Photo credits
Photo : Sébastien Riotto au Campo Santo
Association Visa pour l’Image – Perpignan Couvent des Minimes Rue Rabelais 66000 Perpignan
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Festival entièrement gratuit
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The Exhibition Program The Evening Screenings Program Festival Agenda (September 8, 2023, pdf) Transmission pour l’Image (pdf) Portfolio Reviews (pdf) Visa d’or, Grants, Awards (pdf) School Groups (pdf) Partners (pdf)
The 2023 Visa d’or Awards Grants & Awards
Program of the Evening Show, Monday, September 4 (pdf) Program of the Evening Show, Tuesday, September 5 (pdf) Program of the Evening Show, Wednesday, September 6 (pdf) Program of the Evening Show, Thursday, September 7 (pdf) Program of the Evening Show, Friday, September 8 (pdf) Program of the Evening Show, Saturday, September 9 (pdf)
WHO is in Perpignan (September 9, 2023 – pdf)
Preliminary Program (July 26, 2023, Pdf)