International Festival of Photojournalism
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Palais des Congrès

Meet the Photographers
The meetings are open to both professionals and the general public, and are held every morning in the Charles Trenet auditorium, from Monday, August 30 thru to Saturday, September 4.

ELLE Round Table Discussion
Friday, September 3, 5pm, Charles Trenet auditorium, Palais des Congrès. Free access.

Press Center
Press agencies and photographers’ collectives from around the world have booths and desks on the first and second floor. The Press Center will be opening this year on Tuesday, August 31, for some agencies, and Wednesday, September 1 for others, and will remain open until Saturday evening, September 4.

Free-lance photographers can show their portfolios in the area of the Association Nationale des Iconographes, from 10am to 1pm and 3pm to 6pm, from Monday, August 30 to Saturday, September 4, 2010.

Canon, our main partner, is on the ground floor of the Palais des Congrès.
Our long-standing partner, e-Center, will be pleased to welcome visitors to the second floor.

Internet space
Free access for everyone with accreditation.

Hotel Pams

Hôtel Pams is the festival headquarters and meeting point for collecting badges, press kits and finding information, and also has the PHOTO bar with coffee and soft drinks.

Couvent des Minimes

FNAC, the official bookshop at Visa pour l’Image-Perpignan
Open 10am to 8pm, August 28 to September 12, 2010.

Caserne Gallieni

The Web Documentary venue.
Open Saturday, August 28, to Sunday, September 12, 2010: 10am to 8pm.
School Week, Monday, September 13 to Friday, September 17, 2010: 9 am to 5pm.

Couvent Sainte Claire

Tuesday, August 31 & Wednesday, September 1, 2010 Courtyard of the Couvent Sainte Claire, 5.30 to 7.30pm.

Vues d'Ailleurs
FreeLens and the National Association of Iconographers (ANI - Association Nationale des Iconographes) have introduced a regular event open to the public named Vues d'Ailleurs (views of/from elsewhere). These gatherings are designed as an opportunity for investigating an issue and setting it in perspective. The issue may be a country, a general subject or a specific news story that will be shown through a number of reports presented by the photographers concerned. The photographers will be chosen for their different approaches; these will be set against one another and seen in relation to the experience of each individual, in a context of free discussion including members of the general public.

Entrance free.

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The Hôtel Pams is the festival headquarters and the meeting point for collecting badges, press kits and information. Free-lance photographers show their portfolios there. These facilities are provided by the Association Nationale des Iconographes (ANI).