Have you ever participated in a photo dump?
Raise your hand. You have.
It typically occurs on a dreary
Sunday morning. The pitter-patter
of the rain hitting the side of your
house makes all of your other
priorities seem so distant, and
the choice to take out the trash,
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do laundry, and prepare lunches
for the week doesn’t seem quite
as crucial as uploading every
single photo you’ve taken over
the course of the last year. Yes…
Every. Single. One.
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The importance of each photo
you’re uploading is irrelevant.
A photo of your husband and
your son with his college
diploma carries the same
weight as a photo you
accidentally took of your
foot about 3 seconds prior to
snapping the golden graduation
shot that you want to print and
put up on your refrigerator.
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The goal of the photo dump
is to simply upload all of your
images on your phone to your
computer all at once.
Once this initial upload has
happened, the idea is that you’ll
eventually go back through
these thousands of images and
create a neat, organized filing
system for them. The catch is
that most people don’t.
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Don’t fall into this trap. The
next time you decide to do a
photo dump (or better yet —
the next time you upload your
photos within a reasonable
time frame), dedicate some
time to creating
a great organizational system
for your digital photos.
It will save you time and
energy. Plus, you will be
thankful you don’t have to
mindlessly sift through your
photos to find the family
holiday card photo you took in
Hawaii back in May.
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Finding and implementing your
favorite organizational method
will take some trial and error.
There is no one-size-fits-all
solution because every person
has different storage needs.
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