Can photos be sent as media mail

According to the United States Postal Service (USPS), photos cannot be sent as Media Mail. Here's why:

  1. Media Mail is a type of mail service designed for sending books, CDs, DVDs, and other media items. It's not intended for sending printed photographs.
  2. The USPS has specific guidelines for what can be sent as Media Mail, and photos don't meet those criteria. Media Mail items must be "printed matter" that is "primarily composed of written or printed matter" (Source: USPS).
  3. Photos are considered "printed matter" in a broader sense, but they don't meet the specific requirements for Media Mail. Media Mail items must also be "printed" in the sense that they are created using a printing process, whereas photos are typically created using a camera or other imaging device.

If you need to send photos, you can use First-Class Mail or Priority Mail, which are more suitable for sending printed materials like photos. Keep in mind that these services may have different rates and delivery times compared to Media Mail.

If you're looking for a cost-effective way to send photos, you might consider using a digital photo sharing service or email attachment instead of physical mail.