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I’ve been taking pictures since I was a teenager now my kids have grown up an I have over 90k pics.

I’m also digitizing Slides, 8mm film, printed pic etc.

Any ideas on software , techniques, steps, cool ideas to organize this and maybe put them to some use ?

Thank you 🙏

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[–] themanofchicago@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago (2 children)

I use a simple file taxonomy. I have folders for every year and inside that folder, folders for every month. Sometimes all of that months files are in that folder together and sometimes there are folders for separate events or vacations. Each folder has my raw images as well as the edited images. Also, the images are named using the month and year I took them such as monthyear-#### like November2023-1. I upload my favorites to Google Photo to share with family and friends, (I usually send a family update with about 15-20 photos 4-5 times a year) and I use Amazon’s photo storage service, which is free for Prime members, to store all my raw and edited images. Something cool about Google Photo is that you can teach it people’s faces so you can quickly and easily pull together an album with a particular person or a particular set of people. Enjoy!

[–] Fineus@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

I'm almost exactly the same, although I don't change file names.

Instead, the files will sit inside a folder e.g. "2023_11_27 - Reddit Shoot."

It does rely on you remembering when you took the shots you need, though. They're not in any kind of DAM.

[–] emarston23@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

I have just done this method, cataloguing all of my RAW and JPEG edits into folders by YYYY-MM-DD , backed up onto a Qnap NAS drive, then backed up into Google cloud too.