Lifetouch reviews

3.1

48% would recommend to a friend

(2,228 total reviews)
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Ken Murphy

51% approve of CEO

26% positive business outlook

Lifetouch has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 2,228 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Lifetouch employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Media & Communication industry (3.7 stars).

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2.0
Feb 19, 2012
Recommend
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Pros

Love photographing everyday. Working with little kids. Loved the travel. The other photographers I work with are great, wonderful people. I love the hours. If waking up at 4am means I get home to my kids by 1 or 2, awesome! I loved working here, I didn't even mind much about the off seasons, because you can still get unemployment and do your own photography on the side to make ends meet.

Cons

THEY TOOK AWAY OUR MILEAGE PAY!!!!!!!!! I don't think I can add enough "!!!!!!" to that. Where I live I got a higher start off pay that was better than and other photographers I've talked to. The main reason this job was so great is because of the mileage pay. At times you may only work at a center for 4-5 hrs but depending on your coverage area, your round-trip drive time could be 6 hours. So if you add up your mileage pay plus your drive time pay, do that a couple times a week, your mileage could possibly be more than your photography hours worked. Plus, mileage pay was tax free!! It pretty much made up for the wear and tear on your car. We now have gas cards. Which is a big joke. I can fill up once, and if I'm working local, that can last me over a week. But if you take the mileage that I could have earned, I would have made double or triple that amount of gas. We also get a few cents of our mileage put into a "savings account" that we can use towards can maintenance when needed. But if we work there for years, and don’t end up using it. We don't get it back. That's lovely. What a great incentive!!

4.0
Feb 8, 2012
Recommend
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Pros

Benefits are above average in todays market. You go to work and don't have a manager standing over your shoulder constantly. You get to create memories for families and see how happy they are about it.

Cons

Long hours and a lot of travel (travel used to be one of the pros until I got married)

1.0
Jan 25, 2012
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Pros

If you are interested ONLY in camera time and don't care to make any money,this might be for you.

Cons

Where to begin...... The marketing strategy is to lure Churches into accepting the offer of a FREE Directory of the congregation as well as a FREE 8x10 of their directory pose.When you are done taking the photos,it is your position to change hats from photographer to salesperson.Let the fun begin. This is a strictly commission based position.Commission is based on total number of sits (guests) per day and formulated with some bizzarre computaions. Guests per day average about 10+ per photographer.Average sales are usually very poor,sometimes I make less than $30.00/day.My last paycheck was 267.00 for TWO weeks! Trying to share the "WOW" experience with guests is very frustrating when their standard reply is usually..."Oh,we just had pictures done" or "My Son/Daughter is a photographer and they take our pictures" and on and on and on.People don't have the extra money for photos.Many like them,but simply can't afford the,thus they opt for the FREE 8x10. Their print prices are high...$25.00 for a standard 8X10,plus $9.95 shipping PLUS tax! The expense package is a joke. .25/mile and $65/day for motel and food.100's of mile on my car every week,certainly is adding up the >.25/mile. I would not recommend working for them. They cannot keep people and they don't care.

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