No, Costco discontinued all in-store photo services, including passport photos, as part of a larger phase-out of their photo departments. This change occurred on February 14, 2021.
Costco closed its photo centers due to decreased demand and a shift to digital alternatives like smartphones and online printing services.
The in-store Costco Photo Centers, including passport photo services, were officially closed down across all U.S. and Canadian locations by February 14, 2021.
The standalone Costco Photo Center website (CostcoPhotoCenter.com) also transitioned. As of early 2023, Costco fully partnered with Shutterfly for its online photo printing services. This means you are generally redirected to Shutterfly’s website for photo printing needs associated with Costco.
Before discontinuing the service, Costco was known for its competitive pricing, typically offering passport photos for around $4.99 to $6 per pair for members.
Yes, Costco members can print 4×6 photos through Shutterfly’s website or app. Costco’s previous photo centers and website have been closed.
To access member benefits, visit Costco.com and click on “Photo,” or go to Shutterfly Costco Wholesale. You’ll then be prompted to link your Costco membership number to your existing Shutterfly account or create a new one.
All orders for Costco members are shipped. Shipping costs apply to orders under a certain threshold.
Shutterfly sometimes offers unlimited free 4×6 prints through their app, where you only pay for shipping and handling. This is a general Shutterfly promotion, not specifically tied to the Costco membership, but Costco members can still take advantage of it if available.
Many convenient and reliable alternatives exist since Costco discontinued its service:
US passport photos must be 2×2 inches, taken within the last 6 months, in color, with a white or off-white background, and show a clear, full-face view directly facing the camera with a neutral expression or a slight smile. No glasses allowed.
Check out the full list of requirements on the government website.
Yes, online services are specifically designed to convert a standard photo taken with your smartphone’s or pc’s camera into a compliant passport photo. The services handle the cropping, resizing, background removal, and other adjustments required by official guidelines, allowing you to take your photo conveniently at home.