Visa Pour l'Image's professional week is over. But the exhibitions will still be open to the public for the next week. Here are a few pictures of the world's largest and most prestigious photojournalism festival held in Perpignan.

Hotel Pams is Visa Pour l'Image's hub. Photographers, journalists, photo editors and others meet to discuss their latest work or just to chat over a drink.

Photographers show their portfolios at Hotel Pams.

Stanley Greene's exhibition at the Ancienne Université in Perpignan. One of the most successful exhibitions at the festival, it shows a body of work titled 'The Road to Ruin: Drugs and Disease'.

Alexandra Boulat's favourite pictures were exhibited at the Couvent des Minimes in a retrospective for the VII photographer who died on 05 October 2007.

Magnum's photographer Paolo Pellegrin, who has been at Visa for the past 19 years, showed his 'Iraqi Diaspora', a series of images of Iraqi refugees living in Syria and Jordan.

Paula Bronstein's six years in Afghanistan were summarized in three dozens pictures in the Couvent Sainte Claire in Perpignan.

Local and National papers were also celebrated at the Arsenal des Carmes.

