
The Society of Professional Journalists Virginia Pro Chapter invites you to take part in an evening dedicated to celebrating the power of visual storytelling: Picture This. On Saturday, Oct. 25, from 5-8ish p.m., at IX Art Park in Charlottesville (rain date: Nov. 15), we’ll gather the public to experience what only photojournalists can reveal: that beyond breaking news and daily deadlines, we capture the joy, love, tenderness, and quiet moments that reflect the humanity of our communities.
We are seeking 10-15 images from Virginia photojournalists that interpret the theme ‘Virginia Is for Lovers.’ Your work will be part of a public showcase designed to remind our neighbors that journalists are not only witnesses to hardship but also caretakers of memory, connection, and belonging. Images will be projected outdoors as a way to engage the public and rebuild trust in journalism in a causal but connective environment.
This is a night to celebrate you and the craft of photojournalism, with colleagues, community, food, and Virginia spirit. We hope you’ll share your images and join us in person. The event is free and open to the public. SPJVA will be asking for donations at the event to support the larger mission of helping educate students and professionals working in all fields of journalism.
Submission details
The deadline to submit your portfolio is Oct. 10. All photos should be in JPEG format, 12” wide, 300 dpi (we’ll be building a 4K video projection). You can submit your portfolio by:
- Completing this online form and uploading your pictures
- Or emailing your portfolio to virginiaprospj@gmail.com with the subject line Picture This
Membership in SPJ is open to all media professionals who uphold the society’s Code of Ethics.
The Virginia Pro Chapter carries out SPJ’s mission on the state level. We hold events for journalists and the general public, honor people who have made outstanding contributions to Virginia journalism, provide financial support for college journalists and speak out in support of free speech, freedom of the press and the First Amendment. Our members include print, broadcast and online journalists across Virginia.



























