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@elianafranzenburg Yup! I totally know where you’re coming from! I don’t have my drivers license yet either which makes photography a hill I have to climb. I send my flash drives through mail though. If you stick it in bubble wrap and put it in a regular-sized envelope with a nice personal letter with 3 dollars worth of stamps on it, they’ll send it. I think that’s just because of the thickness of the package though. If you didn’t bubble-wrap it, it may only be 1 stamp. Also, if you put it in a big yellow package envelope thingie that’s already bubble wrapped or even it’s not bubble wrapped, I think because the packaging is bigger and the thickness isn’t noticed as much, you can just do one or two stamps that way. I’m not a U.S. Postal service expert at all, but I’ve done all of those things. I think a flash drive costs less than $5. Even if you spent $8 sending your photos to your client but it was special and worked well, I really think it’s worth it. I saw that you charge $80 for a session of 6 or less. Spending $8 on your client to make sure that they have a good experience and get their photos in a good format is only 1/10th of what they’re paying you, (or less if there’s more than 6 people đ ) and it will pay off in the long run if you have happy clients!