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If you’re not an expert in digital decluttering, you probably find the number of photos in your library even more daunting than the unread emails in your inbox. With the average iPhone storing over 140GB, it’s easy for that photo count to reach into the hundreds or thousands.
Locating a specific photo or recalling what’s in your collection can be challenging among countless shots of adorable pets and tempting brunches. If this resonates with you, it might be time for a Marie Kondo-style photo storage overhaul, and we’re here to guide you.
Organizing your photo library not only reduces digital clutter but also makes it easier to access precious memories. There are several organization apps designed to help you streamline your photos. Keep reading for some simple tips and tricks.
Delete Duplicate Photos
The advent of digital photography has revolutionized how we capture and store memories, allowing for an almost limitless number of photos. While this convenience provides endless opportunities for perfecting the perfect shot, it can also result in a cluttered camera roll filled with duplicate images.
To combat this issue, there are several applications designed to simplify the process of identifying and deleting duplicate photos. These apps utilize advanced photo analysis software that scans your library to group similar images, enabling you to retain only the pictures you truly want.
Among the highly-rated apps available on the App Store are Gemini Photos and Smart Cleaner. Both applications offer a full version for purchase, but users can benefit from a free three-day trial to effectively clean up their photo collections.
Delete Unnecessary Screenshots
Most screenshots don’t stick around for long. We snap them to share and then forget about them, so they really don’t need to take up space on our phones. Luckily, iPhones have a “Screenshots” folder in the Photos app that gathers all your screenshots automatically.
If you want to quickly clear up some photo storage without getting all nostalgic, just check out the Screenshots folder. You might find some funny memes or recipes that you want to keep, but let’s be real—most of those screenshots can probably just go.
Utilize the Search Option
Absolutely! Organizing your photos into albums can be a great way to keep your collection tidy and easily accessible. Here are a few more tips to enhance your photo organization process on the iPhone Photos app:
- Create Themed Albums: Beyond specific subjects like pets, consider creating albums based on themes such as vacations, birthdays, or family gatherings. This way, you can quickly find memories tied to specific events.
- Use the ‘Favorites’ Feature: For photos that you love, use the ‘Favorites’ (heart icon) feature to mark them. This allows you to have a quick access album of your most cherished images.
- Regular Maintenance: Make it a habit to periodically review and organize your photos. Regular maintenance helps prevent your library from becoming unmanageable over time.
- Utilize Tags and Keywords: Consider adding notes or keywords in the image details if the app allows. This feature can help in future searches.
- Backup Your Albums: Ensure that you back up your organized albums to iCloud or another cloud storage service. This keeps your organized photos secure and accessible from multiple devices.
By following these tips and using the search tool effectively, you can make the organization of your photos a more efficient and enjoyable process!
Use Photo Organizing Apps
Photo organizing apps are a cool way to back up your pics apart from the Photos app. Google Photos and Amazon Photos are some of the best options out there, giving you handy AI search features and cloud storage to keep your images sorted.
If you’ve got Amazon Prime, you get unlimited cloud storage for your high-res photos and 5GB for videos and documents. For those without Prime, there’s a 5GB limit for both photos and videos. Google Photos is free for everyone, but since June 2021, they’ve changed things up and now have a limit of 15GB for storage shared across all Google services, including Gmail and Google Docs.
Create a “Print-worthy” Album
If you’ve been wanting to print photos for years but haven’t taken the plunge, here’s a practical tip for you: as you organize your photos, create a designated album specifically for the ones you want to print. This way, when the time comes to place a bulk order, all your selections will be neatly compiled and ready to go. Once you receive your prints, you can assemble traditional photo albums, allowing you to step away from screens and revisit your favorite memories at any time. Enjoy the art of printing and cherishing your most precious moments!