Sending photos
So the parents want to see where you live. Or maybe you have kids. How
do you get the photos to people in Israel? I'm assuming you either
have a digital camera or else scan your photos (or use a service that
does this for you, for example ofoto).
From the US to Israel
Obviously you can print your own photos and mail them yourself. A
single print costs about $0.30 at the local photo shop or retail or
grocery chain store (or use a home printer), and a letter costs $0.80
and takes about 7-14 days to arrive.
If you want the more convenient option of having someone else do the
printing and mailing for you, here are some inexpensive options:
- Shutterfly will print your
photos for $0.29/each and express-mail from the US to Israel for
$5.00/order. They will also host your photos in a password-protected
album which your relatives can view. They have a full-featured image
editor you can use over the web (in case you don't have a good image
manipulation package you can run locally).
- Ulpanei Assaf will print for
0.75 NIS/photo and mail within Israel for 5 NIS/order (shipping free
for orders over 35 NIS). For some reason they don't have a privacy
policy posted anywhere on their site. They will not host your
photos for others to view. Overall a bare-bones service for a low
price.
- Pic4U will print for 1.50
NIS/photo and ship for 10 NIS/order (free over 50 NIS). They do have
the online album feature. They will also let you do simple
manipulations on the photos after uploading them.
- Pic has prints for 0.89
NIS/each. On their website, the JavaScript is broken, and I could not
log in. They replied to my complaint with "the site only supports
MSIE". Well, too bad. I took my business elsewhere.
- Another option is to find a regular photo shop that is local to the
recipient. The idea is that you just e-mail the photos to them, and
they print them. Then you relatives can pick them up (and even pay).
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