Lifetouch

American photography company

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2018 Lifetouch was acquired by Shutterfly in an all-cash deal valued at $825 million.
January 28 2017 Lifetouch closed all portrait studios located in Target stores.
2013 Lifetouch purchased many assets of the shuttered CPI Corp., including the PictureME brand, which was relaunched as a chroma key-based family photography concept.
2012 Lifetouch patented a new school portrait camera technology called 'X1', which used a custom mirrorless camera and rapid lighting strobes for digital background replacement.
2011 Lifetouch acquired the photography division of Herff Jones.
November 9 2011 Lifetouch Inc. announced the purchase of the remaining assets of Olan Mills Photography, including church directory and retail studio businesses.
December 2010 The Smithsonian's National Museum of American History received a donation of historic materials from Lifetouch, including two cameras (Micro-Z and TruView), patent drawings, and inventor interviews.

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