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All month, we’ve been working on organizing our photo library. It started with getting them all in one location. This meant one folder or catalog for all of your photos. This includes all of your DSLR, mirrorless, film, underwater, and/or smart phone photos. Getting them in one location helps you realize your starting point.

The next step was to go through and delete your unwanted photos. The goal was at least 10% of your total library. Decluttering your library now makes it easier to go through the photos that actually matter.

Finally, it was time to show your photos some love and rate your photos. If you don’t have a rating system in place, now is the time to get one. Most programs have one – even the free ones. So discover your preferred method and start rating the photos you love. If you already have a rating system, it’s time to get caught up and rate photos you may have missed throughout the year.

If you’ve found this helpful, you’ll love my photo book design workshop: In One Hundred Pages.

In this workshop, we’ll go even deeper together to organize your library, select the right photos for a photo book and design pages faster than you’ve ever done. My exact process is broken down into clearly organized action steps to help you succeed. The results: a beautiful photo book you’ll treasure forever.

Sometimes it takes hearing from past participants to know if this workshop will work for you. I want to share a casual conversation I had with an In 100 Pages participant last year who finished her photo book according to the challenges laid out in the workshop. If you can relate to her story in anyway, I know you’ll benefit from this workshop and would love to have you join us.

 

 

If you’re ready to print your photos with ease, click here to get started.