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Phone app for creating passport photos

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Can anyone recommend an app for an iPhone that would make it easy to take a photo for a passport?
 

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Why not just go to a local Walgreens, CVS or even Costco to get it done?
 

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We got ours at Walgreens in 1 hour - super easy and they know what they are doing: https://photo.walgreens.com/store/passport-photos

Other alternatives:
  1. Passport Booth (iOS) or (Android) – A free and easy to use app. Just take your passport photo and email it to yourself for free. You will have a 4×6 image that has two 2×2 passport photos. Print it cheaply at your local pharmacy or at home, cut carefully, and you'll have 2 passport photos for pennies each. See this price comparison of the cheapest places to print your passport photos. If you don't feel like taking a trip to the pharmacy, you can have 2 photos mailed to you for $5.96.
  2. ID PhotoPrint – Another good option. It looks a bit dated but works well. After you take your photo, you can email yourself a 4×6 picture that has six pictures. Similar as above, print the photo cheaply at your local pharmacy or at home. This app will also mail you the photos but the price is a bit higher: $6.95 for 2 photos.
  3. epassportphoto.com – This is a website, not an app. It offers a similar free do it yourself tool, or you can have your photo delivered for $7.99 (2 photos) or $11.99 (8 photos) to your home or local CVS / Walgreens which has an extra “printing fee” (i.e. I believe the same fee as if you print your own photo). I used their free tool and the picture came out acceptable despite looking a little bit stretched. I printed the photo at my local pharmacy and used it to obtain my Vietnam Tourist Visa. This was probably not something I would use for a passport but I didn't spend much time tinkering with the software to get a better quality image. The first two options are cheaper and better.
 

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They took ours at the post office when we renewed. (Done online and printed and taken in) It may have cost $10 or so, but the thing already beat up $150 with a pp card, so what's another little bit and no extra stops and they get it exactly as they require it.
 

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If you are a AAA Plus member - you can get them for free at AAA.

Worked great for my wife's recent passport renewal.

Richard
 
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You can usually find a coupon online for Walgreens or CVS at their websites.

Interestingly, NYC Metro senior discount passes require a passport-esque photo with slightly different dimensions. We took the extra passport photo and cut it down to fit the space, and that worked.
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Can anyone recommend an app for an iPhone that would make it easy to take a photo for a passport?

So you can print it at home? Curious what kind of printer you have..ink jet by any chance?

Sure you want to do this with a passport?
 

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So you can print it at home? Curious what kind of printer you have..ink jet by any chance?

Sure you want to do this with a passport?
It shouldn't really matter. When the new passport (or p.p. Card) is processed, the provided photo is digitized and printed on it, not just attached like back in the old days.
 

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Another vote for Walgreen's (or something similar). For me it was fifteen minutes total time at a cost of $15. Any savings with an app is not worth trying to get the correct background, lining yourself up right, cutting the photo correctly with an app. IMHO
 

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Another vote for Walgreen's (or something similar). For me it was fifteen minutes total time at a cost of $15. Any savings with an app is not worth trying to get the correct background, lining yourself up right, cutting the photo correctly with an app. IMHO


Agreed. This was my point. Printing a passport photo at home within the guidelines of required formatting seems like a solution looking for a problem.
 

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If you are a AAA Plus member - you can get them for free at AAA.

Worked great for my wife's recent passport renewal.

Richard
We have an AAA Plus membership too, but our local office says the photos aren't free here. I think they said it was around $15 or so. We'll likely go to Sam's Club for the photos. I think the phone app would probably be more trouble than it's worth now that I've investigated further.

Thanks for all the info.
 

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We have an AAA Plus membership too, but our local office says the photos aren't free here. I think they said it was around $15 or so. We'll likely go to Sam's Club for the photos. I think the phone app would probably be more trouble than it's worth now that I've investigated further.

Thanks for all the info.

Good decision. We also felt it's just not worth the effort to try a do-it-yourself. We opted for Walgreen's. Quick and painless.
 

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Agreed. This was my point. Printing a passport photo at home within the guidelines of required formatting seems like a solution looking for a problem.
I would tend to agree, digitizing a poor quality home printed photo really can't turn out all that well. Unless you already have photo paper, the cost would probably just be cheaper to go somewhere to get them done.
 

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We've done passport pictures at CVS and at FedEx Kinkos. Neither was terribly expensive. I may have had a coupon for CVS.
 

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Costco charges $4.99 for two photos.
 

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We have an AAA Plus membership too, but our local office says the photos aren't free here. I think they said it was around $15 or so. We'll likely go to Sam's Club for the photos. I think the phone app would probably be more trouble than it's worth now that I've investigated further.

Thanks for all the info.
My wife has AAA Plus. She had to pay $2.99 for her passport photo back in January. They indicated that the price went from $0 to $2.99 for Plus members on 1/1/2017. According to our local AAA member benefits, it is only $7.99 for regular members and Premier members is still free.
 

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AAA is about $15 for members here too.
 
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