Snapfish
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| Snapfish | |
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| Image:Snapfish.gif | |
| Type | Subsidiary |
| Founded | 2000 |
| Headquarters | San Fransisco, California |
| Industry | Printing |
| Products | Photo Sharing, Printing, Posters |
| Website | www.snapfish.com |
Snapfish is a web-based photo sharing and print service currently owned by Hewlett-Packard which was launched in April 2000. Snapfish was bought and became a division of HP in 2005, but was originally a startup, funded by @Ventures, the affiliated venture capital arm of CMGI, Mayfield Fund and private investors.
Snapfish is based out of San Francisco, California. In 2004, Snapfish opened a physical retail store in Alexandria, Virginia, but they are not currently maintaining the retail stores. Instead, Snapfish supports Retail Pickup at selected locations in Walgreens, Costco, Staples_Inc. and other local photo finishers, notably Jessops (UK) and Rabbit Photo (Australia).
As of 2007, Snapfish claims to have over 40 million members, and houses over 1 billion unique digital pictures.
[edit] Management
- Ben Nelson, General Manager
- Paul Schumer, VP Marketing & Sales
- Manas Chaliha, VP Engineering
- Marc Chapman, VP Product Management & Operations
- Chris Klingebiel, VP Partner Solutions
- Helen Vaid, Managing Director, Snapfish EMEA

