The OFF joins forces!
A week-long dive into contemporary photography, blending big names, emerging talents, and inspiring encounters!











(July 8 – 12, 2025)

Dive into the heart of photography, FUJIKINA ARLES turns the image into a living, creative, and collective experience.



FUJIKINA is a must-attend event for anyone passionate about photography, the arts, and photographic techniques. Created by Fujifilm, this unique gathering celebrates the power of image-making, and in Arles, it takes on a distinctly artistic dimension.

From July 8 to 12, 2025, FUJIKINA returns to the former École Nationale Supérieure de la Photographie on Rue des Arènes for a vibrant summer pause at the center of contemporary photography. This year’s edition features more than 60 activities designed to foster exchange, learning, and discovery.

Exclusive exhibitions, including A World in Color, showcasing rare archives from the iconic Magnum Photos agency alongside a contemporary take by Gregory Halpern.

Renowned guest photographers, such as Laura Bonnefous, Mathias Benguigui, Ljubisa Danilovic, Magali Delporte, Alice Santini, Wlad Simitch, Giulio Di Sturco, Éric Bouvet, Guillaume Blot, Julien Apruzzese, and many others.

Thematic workshops, portfolio reviews, photowalks, live shootings, and talks — some co-hosted with Les Rencontres d’Arles.

And of course, the chance to test and borrow Fujifilm gear throughout the week!


Two access levels depending on your curiosity:

FUJIKINA “Discovery” Pass

Access to exhibitions and camera Touch & Try
Free, with registration.

FUJIKINA « Premium » Pass

Access to talks and hands-on activities
> Workshops, portfolio reviews, live shootings, and photowalks.
From €10, with registration (limited availability).




Hotel Quiqueran de Beaujeu
Tuesday, July 8 to Saturday, July 12 .
Open 10 AM – 7 PM
  16 rue des Arènes, Arles


(July 7 – 11, 2025)In Arles and Sarajevo alike, The VII Foundation stands for committed, free photojournalism, essential for understanding the major issues of our time.



Based in the United States and rooted locally in Sarajevo and Arles, The VII Foundation works to support independent, courageous, and deeply human visual journalism.

In a world of mass disinformation, authoritarian regimes, and global crises, the foundation defends investigative photojournalism that reveals facts, challenges dominant narratives, and gives voice to the forgotten.

The foundation trains, supports, and mentors photojournalists, especially in regions where press freedom is under threat. It documents conflict, political upheaval, climate disruption, and movements of resistance, with one guiding principle: truth.

Through exhibitions, educational programs, and public talks, The VII Foundation works toward a more informed, more aware, and more just world.


Monday, July 7
 
16h-18h
Keynote Nadav Kander: What is it that you pursue? (en anglais)


Tuesday, July 8
18h-20h
Official opening of the exhibition April 1975, Phnom Penh – Saigon


Wednesday, July 9

17h-18h30
Panel discussion (in English)
Documenting Authoritarianism: How Can Journalism Be Better?


Thursday, July 10
17h-18h30
 

Panel discussion (in English)
Documenting War: The Changing Role of Photojournalism from Vietnam to Gaza

19h30-21h
Project presentation Square Mile (in English)
Espace Mistral

Friday, July 11
11h-12h30 
Project presentation USA 3.0 (in English)
Rue Balze

17h-18h30

Panel discussion (in English)
Documenting Environmental Crises: Repression, Resistance, Solutions

19h30-21h 
Open Mic 
The VII Foundation

April 1975, Phnom Penh, Saigon pays tribute to the journalists who covered the end of the wars in Cambodia and Vietnam. In April 1975, the sudden fall of Phnom Penh and then Saigon shocked the world. On the ground, reporters had only hours to decide whether to flee or stay, sometimes at the cost of their lives. Curated by Gary Knight (The VII Foundation) and Jon Swain, the exhibition presents more than 100 photographs, personal objects (including a camera belonging to Françoise Demulder), and rare archives. Designed by Ziyah Gafic, the exhibition offers an immersive journey into the final days of the conflict, seen through the eyes of Vietnamese, Cambodian, and international photographers. By retracing this moment when journalism influenced the course of history, the exhibition honors both anonymous and renowned reporters, including 31 Cambodians killed by the Khmer Rouge, and reminds us that covering war often demands the ultimate sacrifice.




The VII Foundation
Alexandra Boulat Campus

49 Quai de la Roquette, Arles
Free admission
(UPP x La Kabine 2025)

Arles 2025: UPP champions bold, free and committed perspectives to shake up the world of photography


The Union of Professional Photographers (UPP) takes over the Cour des Podestats during Arles 2025 with a bold and vibrant program. From July 8 to 11, conferences, portfolio reviews and meetings will spotlight UPP’s mission: to defend photographers' rights and the diversity of perspectives. Featured photographer Sasha Mongin will embody the values of a photography that is both free and daring.

The Dying Man Who Wouldn’t Die
Artist Sasha Mongin

Winner of the 2024 Premi Fotografia Femenina, Sasha Mongin explores themes of grief and resilience through an intimate story about her father, a survivor of HIV. Her work blends archives, self-portraits, and mental imagery in a dreamlike aesthetic where color and blur spark the imagination. Inspired by Nan Goldin and Wong Kar-Wai, she blurs the line between reality and dreams.

« In my projects, I try to blur the boundaries between dream and reality to open up the imagination. » Sasha Mongin


Tuesday, July 8
17h
Conference
Speaker Intervenante Sasha Mongin
Modération Lucie Sassiat

Wednesday, July 9

09h00
Photographers’ Breakfast and Talk
Hosted at the Maison des Photographes, with support from Adagp

17h30

Panel discussion: How Can New Photographic Narratives Change Our Vision of the World?
Speakers Corinne Morel Darleux, Marie Guillemin, Lucie Sassiat, Letizia Lefur


Thursday, July 10

17h
Photography & AI, New Horizons, New Rules?
Speaker Studio Detroit
detroit-talents.com

Friday, July 11


17h  
Talk: Shared Perspectives with ON STAGE PHOTOGRAPHY
Speakers  Photodoc x UPP






Maison des Photographes
Permanences institutionnelles
Meet with Afdas, Ircec, SSAA, and Urssaf (rotating schedule)
Tuesday, July 8 to Friday, July 11
10:00–12:00 and 14:00–16:00

Opening & Vernissage
Tuesday, July 8 from 19:00 to 21:00
Exhibition open Wednesday to Friday, 09:00 to 19:00
Cour des Podestats, Arles


The Union of Professional Photographers (UPP) represents, supports, informs, and defends the rights and interests of photographers.
administration@upp.photo
www.upp.photo
@upp.photo


(July 7 – 12, 2025)In Arles, the Fondation des Treilles celebrates fine art photography and emerging talent
Talks, portfolio reviews, creative workshops and committed perspectives during the opening week.



This summer, the Fondation des Treilles settles in Arles to celebrate fine art photography in all its forms.

From July 7 to 12, 2025, join us at 6, place Louis Blanc to discover the winners of the Foundation’s photography programs — the Photography Residency and the Escourbiac – Fondation des Treilles Prize — and take part in a week filled with portfolio reviews, workshops, meetings and inspiring conversations.

On the schedule: passionate professionals ready to listen and share (Éric Bouvet, Hélène Allain, Lucie Moriceau, Raed Bawayah…), hands-on workshops led by Escourbiac the printer, Odyssée Editions, Brigitte Patient, and the chance to meet the talents shaping contemporary photography today: Clément Chapillon, Olivia Gay, Dana Cojbuc, Aurélia Frey…

A wonderful opportunity to explore, learn and exchange ideas around a form of photography that is committed, vibrant and generous.

Full program available at www.fondationdestreilles.com



La Fondation des Treilles
July 7 to 12, 2025
6, place Louis Blanc

(July 7, 8, 10, 2025)Ten years of graphic bursts, editorial gestures, and sun-drenched celebrations: sun/sun shines bright in Arles with risograph prints, projections and pulsing soundscapes.  



Two suns drawing constellations.
In a special off-the-page edition hosted by the Arles constellation, sun/sun invites you to celebrate ten years of publishing, play spaces, and editorial experimentation alongside the artists. Welcome to the two suns — an open runway for the here and now.


Monday, July 7
18h-22h
Exhibition of risograph collaborations, with a live mix by VaxPopuli & Frédéric D. Oberland

L’Atelier du Palais
3 boulevard Clémenceau


Tuesday, July 8
22h30-23h30
OFF screening and music night:
Live performance Dysnomia with Alexandre Dupeyron, Thomas Julienne and Tristan Deboise
A/V solo set by Frédéric D. Oberland on visuals from his upcoming book Vestiges du futur.

Mistral old collège
2 rue Condorcet



 Thursday, July 10  
19h-00h
Screenings of sun/sun collaborations 
with C. Chichin & S. Leccia, V. Béland, M. Duperrin, P. Morosan & B. Oana, J-C Bourcart, H. David, T. Dutter, G. Bonnefon, S. Charpentier, I. Vaillant, L. Weyl, A. Dupeyron, F. D. Oberland, and Typical Organization

Le bain d’arrêt — Traveling large-format color photo studio 
From 10 PM
DJ Set Bison Bison 
All evening




Nuit de la Roquette  
28 rue Croix Rouge

(July 7 - July 12, 2025) 

FOCUS electrifies Arles. A week to shake up conventions, reveal new perspectives, and bring emerging photography to life.



FOCUS is the summer highlight of the Impulse Festival dedicated to emerging photography.

For this edition, FOCUS partners with committed collaborators: Julie Laporte (Galerie Binome), Natalie Malisse (Galerie l’Enfant Sauvage), and Axelle Aldon (Librairie du Palais).

An unprecedented photographic journey imagined by Frédéric Poulain, in partnership with the Lab Impulse, completes the program.

The Bourse du Talent, a key program for young photographers, presents a Picto Foundation x MPB carte blanche featuring works by Grégoire Eloy, Chloé Jafé, and Kamila K Stanley.

Wednesday, July 9
10h
Discussion on artistic support.
 
18H - 1h
Screening dedicated to GIFs and animated images with Edd Carr, Iris Cuppen, and Anna Malina.

Espace Mistral

2 rue Condorcet, Arles  



Exhibition
Monday, July 7 to Saturday, July 12, 2025, 10 am – 7 pm
Opening reception Wednesday, July 9 from 6:30 pm.
 31 rue de Chartreuse


(July 4 - July 13, 2025)

The Rencontres de Marrakech come to Arles to explore our visible and invisible borders through a powerful dialogue of images.



The Language of Images / Crossings

An exploration of the visible and invisible borders that cross our territories, identities, and temporalities, seen through the eyes of international artists and photographers.
Inspired by the Green March of 1975, the exhibition Passages à niveau invites reflection on movement, transmission, belonging, and transformation through documentary, narrative, experimental, and archival approaches.

In partnership with the CIQ de la Roquette
 


CIQ de la Roquette — Opening reception
Friday, July 4, from 6 pm 
Place Paul Doumer, 13200 Arles

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