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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