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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.

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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.

Check after the jump for more pictures.

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Photographers show their portfolios at Hotel Pams.


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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'.


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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.


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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.


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


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

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