What started out as a hobby for Linda Rutenberg blossomed into a full-fledged business that marries art and entrepreneurship. As a teenager, she took some courses at the Saidye Bronfman Centre and then set up a photography dark room in her basement.
“When it came time for CEGEP, I thought I was interested in film so I went into that and did some summer jobs at the NFB,” Linda recalls, “mostly in the animation department, and I quickly realized that I didn’t want to be part of a team, I wanted to do my own projects.”
So, Linda went back to school again to earn her a master’s degree in Visual Arts, specializing in photography.