SmugMug

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Description: SmugMug is image sharing and hosting company founded in 2002 by Don and Chris MacAskill. SmugMug's core business is hosting images for professional photographers, allowing them to create online galleries for their clients. These galleries allow photographers to sell prints and/or create downloadable links of the images. The company also offers a website builder and hosting for photographers. On April 20, 2018, SmugMug acquired Flickr from Oath Inc.

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