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The equipment consistently had issues in working properly as well. Pros learned photography skills. Cons unreliable equipment and scheduling. Jobs at Lifetouch. Studio Photographer. Preschool Photographer. Honestly, I was so excited to work here.
I love working with kids and making their experience the best that they can have for their photos, however this is an awful company. They treat their employees like they have better things to do then help who they employed. Every time they talk to me, they move the date back. Cons Bad management, payroll problems constantly. Learned so much through the years. A place for someone to start out as a professional photographer.
You will to learn how to deal with people. It is photography for the masses. The money is not great and the hours can be long but it is a crash course.
If you learn and get good at this way of doing photography it is a good stepping stone for future professional photography endeavors. Pros Training. Cons Long hours and low pay. Overall, the job itself is fine. The kids are mostly kind and compliant. It is common for the teachers and staff take their aggression out on the photographers. Management and fellow employees are likely to take frustrations out on photographers. It is common to be belittled, talked down to, and have little control over what happens to you.
Many photographers have no issue with being openly racist or putting their hands on children to move their faces, positon their bodies, fix hair, and straighten clothing.
Pros Beng around kind children. Cons Working with lifetouch. Yes There are 1 helpful reviews 1 No There are 2 unhelpful reviews 2. Fun job but the pay is not great. It's a sales job that takes some artistic skill and patience.
I loved the clients I worked with but the upper management was very out of touch. Been here 13 years and I make 1. Pros Flexible work schedule. Cons No breaks low pay. This job was a complete waste of time. No insurance, minimum hours and lack of staff.
Yes There are 3 helpful reviews 3 No. Good temp job. Early mornings and long days. You will put a lot of miles on your personal vehicle driving up to 5 hours a day. In , Lifetouch entered the church photography market by acquiring United Photographic Industries. Enterprise School Photos, Max Ward-Delmar, and United Photographic In the mid-eighties, a successful acquisition strategy launched that eventually led to the acquisition of over regional and national school photography companies including the school photo business of Jostens and Herff Jones across the United States and Canada.
Company is renamed Lifetouch Following the acquisition of Kinderfoto, it was decided that the combined company needed a name that reflected its expanding business and vision. Acquisition doubles the size of the Company In , National School Studios purchased the studio business of Kinderfoto.
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