Celebrating 50 Photobook Book Group Episodes

Join us for an unscripted conversation with Rania Matar!

On October 27th from 12pm - 1:30pm EST, we will host the 50th Episode of our Photobook Book Group series.

We have a lot to celebrate!

  • The generosity of the diverse photographers, academics, and writers who shared their creative practices and bookmaking processes. 

  • Our archive of 50 conversations with summaries and hyperlinked resources — constituting a veritable Master class in creative process!

  • The evolution of our PBBG into a podcast, Got Punctum? — reaching curious visual creatives in over 100 countries on 4 continents!

  • Radius supporting our efforts with a BOOK GIVEAWAY and a 20% discount on SHE

My live, unscripted conversation with Rania Matar is followed by a 30-minute Q&A, inviting you into the conversation! Rania will discuss her latest book, SHE, published by Radius Books.

This celebration is free, online on Zoom. Registration is required. Register here.

Got Punctum? is available wherever you get podcasts and episode notes mirror our summary. If you cannot make the live meeting please tune in - and then rate and review - we love to hear your feedback!

Book Giveaway

Radius Books is sponsoring a book giveaway of SHE to one lucky winner! Follow me on Instagram to stay posted about how and when to enter. The giveaway will begin October 13th and close October 24th.


Special thanks to Megan Mulry, Communications Director, Radius Books, Maria Luisa Minjare, Fulfillment & Engagement, Radius Books and Rania Matar.

Buy the Book — 20% off!

To mark this special occasion for Got Punctum? Radius Books is offering our live audience and podcast listeners a 20% discount on Rania Matar’s SHE, good through October 31st. Use coupon code TG56A1V at check-out.

About Rania Matar

Rania Matar was born and raised in Lebanon and moved to the U.S. in 1984. As a Lebanese-born American woman and mother, her cross-cultural experience and personal narrative inform her photography. Matar’s work has been widely exhibited in museums worldwide, including the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Carnegie Museum of Art, National Museum of Women in the Arts, Minneapolis Institute of Art, and more. 

Matar has published four books: Ordinary Lives (2009), L’Enfant-Femme (2016), A Girl and Her Room (2012), and SHE (2022).

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