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	<title>Atlas - Profiles of Interesting People - By Eugen Sakhnenko</title>
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		<title>Marlena Zuber &#8211; Illustrator</title>
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When Marlena was 7 years old, she found herself reading about dinosaurs at a friend’s house and  decided to pick up some crayons and draw them herself. “That was the moment I fell in love with drawing. I remember feeling still, peaceful, and free,” she says. “I never stopped drawing after that and at night [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://eugensakhnenko.com/atlas/2010/08/marlena-zuber-illustrator/</link>
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		<title>Erik Rutherford &#8211; Creator of Ryeberg.com</title>
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Anyone with even the slightest experience online, knows the depths a comments thread can quickly sink to. On YouTube this is perhaps more prevalent than most places. “I’d often put up comments to debate with other users or I’d send videos to friends; there was so much to say and yet the exchange was generally [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://eugensakhnenko.com/atlas/2010/08/erik-rutherford-creator-of-ryeberg-com/</link>
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		<title>Robyn McCallum &#8211; Gallery Manager</title>
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Robyn McCallum graduated from Ryerson’s photography program several years ago and has been making great strides in the industry. At the moment she is the gallery manager at Bau-Xi Photo, co-curating the Canadian exhibition of the Flash Forward Festival, and will soon be the Chair of the SNAP! auction. Robyn discovered her interest in photography [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://eugensakhnenko.com/atlas/2010/08/robyn-mccallum-gallery-manager/</link>
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		<title>Lucy Gong &#8211; Health Sciences Student</title>
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I met Lucy several years ago and have always been impressed by both her achievements and her humbleness. Though she might reply ‘not much,’ when asked what she’s been up to, that usually means she’s been doing something along the lines of building homes in New Orleans or sky diving by Lake Erie. Having recently [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://eugensakhnenko.com/atlas/2010/08/lucy-gong-health-sciences-student/</link>
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		<title>Summer Love &#8211; Film Maker</title>
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While it is no coincidence that Summer Love ended up a documentary film maker, it was certainly never part of the plan. Having been taught by her mother, a “fiercely independent” woman, to pursue her dreams regardless of others opinions, Summer studied Political Science and History at York and the University of Ottawa. “I&#8217;m fascinated [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://eugensakhnenko.com/atlas/2010/07/summer-love-film-maker/</link>
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		<title>Introducing &#8220;Atlas Books&#8221;</title>
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Instead of a profile this week, I want to introduce to you a new addition to the blog - Atlas Books. A few months ago I started asking Atlasers to name books that have in some way deeply affected or inspired them. Being an avid reader myself, I thought it would be interesting to share their [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://eugensakhnenko.com/atlas/2010/07/introducing-atlas-books/</link>
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		<title>Mark Peckmezian &#8211; Photographer</title>
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For the curious amongst you, this is the 32nd profile! From the beginning of Atlas the goal has been to do a year’s worth of profiles – 52 in total. With only 20 left, I’m already working on my next project which I hope to launch early next year. I will also be rolling out [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://eugensakhnenko.com/atlas/2010/07/mark-peckmezian-photographer/</link>
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		<title>Lisa Martin &amp; Steve Ferrara &#8211; Well and Good</title>
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Talking with Lisa Martin and Steve Ferrara was not only inspiring but left me with a feeling of hope. I have never met two people so genuinely interested in doing the right thing. Through their organization Well and Good, they plan to make the “community and planet more liveable, lovable, and more engaged.” It’s Well [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://eugensakhnenko.com/atlas/2010/07/lisa-martin-steve-ferrara-well-and-good/</link>
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		<title>Carl W. Jones &#8211; Creative Director</title>
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First of all, a big thanks goes out to Devon Burke who nominated today’s Atlaser, follow her on Twitter here.
Carl W. Jones is the Vice President and Executive Creative Director at Grey Canada – one of the top ad agencies in the world. Having graduated from OCAD, he has worked for the likes of Ogilvy [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://eugensakhnenko.com/atlas/2010/06/carl-w-jones-creative-director/</link>
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		<title>Jaime Woo &#8211; Story Teller</title>
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As some of you might know, I am a contributing photographer to Torontoist – a blog that features all things interesting related to our fair city. I met Jaime Woo through Twitter a couple of years ago while he was writing for Torontoist, when they featured a story on my project In Praise of Shadows. [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://eugensakhnenko.com/atlas/2010/06/jaime-woo-story-teller/</link>
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