If you’re a casual photographer looking for a great photo manager on a budget, you may want to look at the free alternatives I tested. It has a solid set of filters and tags, it’s easy to use, and it’s quite responsive when handling photo collections with tens of thousands of high-resolution images. So what’s a photographer to do?Īfter some careful testing using my own roughly-organized photo collection, I’ve selected ACDSee Photo Studio as the best photo management program, no matter whether you’ve got a few images to sort through or thousands. Your computer’s operating system may include a very basic tool for organizing your images, such as the macOS Photos app, but it’s often hard for a simple program to keep up with the incredible number of images created in the modern world.
If you love your smartphone or digital camera, you’re probably taking hundreds of photos all by yourself each year, and if you’re a professional photographer that photo collection will grow even faster.Īs a result, many photographers find themselves stuck with a huge number of images and no good way to sort through them. Instagram alone is responsible for roughly 95 million photos a day, and that doesn’t count all the images that are sent to different services, shot with DSLRs, or never uploaded. Register and pay in advance (by credit card) at the TTN website.Every day, the world takes an incalculable number of photos.
Isabelle will also discuss how to mindfully observe the world around you and patiently take photos you will love instead of just aiming and hoping that the more you shoot, the better the photo. She will go over the basics of light and composition so you can get better pictures that you can post with confidence and share them with pride.
Smartphones are becoming more and more sophisticated, but who has the time to learn all their new features? Isabelle Dervaux, professional photo organizer, will show you tips on getting the most out of your smartphone camera and understanding what's new and useful. Isabelle has reviewed thousands of her clients’ smartphone photos and from this process has developed a workshop presentation that will address such questions as:
Register for free at the Save Your Photos Month Virtual Summit You will be able to get a replay the recording if you cannot attend that day. In this quick video tutorial, Isabelle Dervaux will show you how to build your image bank and set up your screensaver so it runs and updates with new photos automatically.
Imagine seeing your favorite moments filling the computer screen minutes after you have completed your workday. Watch this easy-to-follow step-by-step tutorial by Isabelle Dervaux, a photo organizer and family photo curator, to explore this powerful feature.Ĭreate a Screen Saver With The Photos You Love September 27, 2020, 10:00 End-of-the-year photo albums, graduation projects, and birthday slideshows will be a breeze when you’re able to search for family members as a group or as individuals. Goodbye, useless screenshots, old selfies, and meh sunsets! Isabelle Dervaux, a family photo curator, will show you quick and easy ways to prune your camera roll and enjoy your photos without slogging through the clunkers.įamily First Using Facial Recognition in Apple Photos September 13, 2020, 2:00 pmįace ID is your superpower to organize all your family photos. The Photos You’ll Never Miss On Your iPhone September 13, 2020, 11:00 amĭon’t let the clutter take over and overrun your photo collection.