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Midtown 01.24.2018

Hannah Lozano

I got my first camera when I was 13 – it was a film camera that my dad gave me. I transitioned to digital photography in high school and took some time off in college where I got a bachelor’s degree in Hospitality Administration. Read more>>

Joe Moore

Founded in Birmingham, Alabama. A city fondly nicknamed the Iron City for its rich history in iron and steel. Iron Tribe Fitness has been growing in Atlanta since 2014 with, two location inside the perimeter & two outside the perimeter. Iron Tribe Fitness blends one-on-one coaching with group fitness. Read more>>

LaShanda Pitts

Classy Living Society was founded by Mrs. LaShanda Pitts in 2013 as a women’s community service organization with a commitment to change the world! CLS endeavors to inspire and cultivate genuine friendships through a membership-driven private social club. Read more>>

Emily Dong

I started Atlanta For The Young when I was a sophomore in college (5 years ago) as a “Student’s guide to the city of Atlanta”. The idea came to me one evening when my best friend and I were at Panera and I had an awesome smoothie that I wanted to tell people about. Read more>>

Ksenia Phillips

Ksenia Phillips is a design studio that was born in Atlanta from a series of different freelance projects. The design studio is currently based in Savannah with the clients being in Atlanta and worldwide.Ksenia Phillips, a Russian-born and raised artist, graphic designer, and creative dreamer. Read more>>

Avi Tate

I started in the trades by deciding which one I wanted to do. After some quick research I had landed on becoming an electrician. In researching I had found the IBEW 613, the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. I started working for a union company as an apprentice in 2010. Read more>>

Tim Frost

Some friends and I got the idea for Los Borrachos Guapos after working and spending time in late night bars, and generally being just hungry people. After careful consideration & many beers we decided tacos were in our future. I mean, who doesn’t like tacos?! Read more>>

Christine Nishiyama

I’ve been drawing since I was young, and got my BFA in Graphic Design at North Carolina State University. After working as Lead Designer at a marketing studio, I took the plunge and became self-employed in 2012, forming my one-woman company, Might Could Studios. Read more>>

Shawn Alshut, Edward Alshut

I grew up in New England, with frequent trips to NYC, and a fine arts background. My mother was an artist whose passion for architecture and interior design inspired my own career. Edward grew up in South Florida with a background in Film, Photography, Communications, and Graphic Design. Read more>>

Anna Shackleford

While studying for my Fine Arts Degree I discovered my passion for photography and more importantly my passion for serving others. My Dad said it best when he told me that we were put here to love and serve others and it’s something that has stuck with me throughout the years. Read more>>

Josh Stern

We started the event in Fort Lauderdale 4 years ago and have grown it into 8 cities. We will have 4 other cities next year which are top secret right now! We are a turn key solution event management company. Servicing multi sport running events worldwide. Read more>>

Hazel Wagner

I have always loved arts, crafts and photography and have been making personalized coasters since 2004. In 2008 I began making landmark coasters of Atlanta and they have been greeted with much success. There are now 100’s of coasters in my Atlanta collection that feature local landmarks, street signs, bars and restaurants. Read more>>

Amanda Crowe

As a young teen, I developed a passion for cooking, reading cookbooks and tuning in to as many cooking shows as time would allow. As the years progressed, it became a hobby of sorts. Fast forward to adulthood, I became a international flight attendant for a major airline and through travel and exposure to different cultures and cuisines, I continued to feed my passion for food and cooking. Read more>>

Bethany Rutledge

Prior to 2012, my husband John and I struggled to complete our bike training in Atlanta traffic. Not only did it take forever—between stoplights and traffic a one hour ride easily took two—it also felt downright dangerous. Others felt the same way. On more than one occasion we discussed how amazing it would be to have a hub, a clubhouse, where we rode side by side with friends. Read more>>

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