Parents or caretakers can capture a quick photo of their child, upload a traditional Lifetouch background, and order picture packages online, including options like re-touching.
Madison Pappadakis, a high school senior from Michigan, is the business manager for her yearbook class. She said they're currently planning back-up ideas for canceled events — replacing these yearbook pages with photos and stories about how students are celebrating at home. Jeff Peterson, vice president of marketing and communications for yearbook publisher Jostens, said the yearbook tradition is still alive across schools, and there's no decrease in interest for producing yearbooks.
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