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  2. Olan Mills - Wikipedia

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    Olan Mills, Inc. was a privately owned American company founded in 1932 by Olan Mills Sr. and Mary Mills which was headquartered in Chattanooga, Tennessee.It provided portrait photography and church directories through its two main corporate divisions: Olan Mills Portrait Studios and Olan Mills Church Division.

  3. Olan Mills Sr. - Wikipedia

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    To improve business they started going door-to-door. In 1938, the couple opened its first permanent studio, located in Pine Bluff, Arkansas. The first Olan Mills plant opened in 1940 in Springfield, Ohio. Mills died at his home in Dallas on April 15, 1978, from head injuries sustained in a fall. [3]

  4. Lifetouch - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, Lifetouch purchased many of the assets of shuttered competitor CPI Corp., who had operated retail portrait studios in Sears and Walmart stores. [37] These assets included the brand PictureME, which has been relaunched as a chroma key-based background replacement family photography concept in some of its retail locations. [38]

  5. ME Group - Wikipedia

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    Photo-Me equipment in Castle Court, Northern Ireland. The company has its origins in a compact photograph developing process discovered by Gupp Allen and Ignatius Dunlap Baker in California in 1946. [3] They brought the process to the UK as a business named "Photo-Me" in 1952 and the company was first listed on the London Stock Exchange in 1962 ...

  6. Bachrach Studios - Wikipedia

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    The studio went on to produce portraits of Albert Einstein, Thomas Edison, Henry Ford, Eleanor Roosevelt, Douglas Dobson, and Muhammad Ali, among others. In 1919, the company hired Paul Gittings, who opened and managed Bachrach Studios in Texas. Crete Hutchinson was managing the Washington, D.C. studio in the 1920s.

  7. Studio Harcourt - Wikipedia

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    Harcourt Studio Photography is the result of the association of the brothers Lacroix and Germaine Hirschfeld (1900–1976) aka Cosette Harcourt, [2] a photographer who had worked in the studio of the brothers Manuel. Initially, the company produced images for the press, at a time when prestigious photo studios like Nadar closed for lack of ...