Assign flags right after an import to filter out the obviously bad shots and ones you'd like to keep. Use your first instinct and leave undecided ones as unflagged.
- Pick (
P
): In focus, eyes open, good positioning - Reject (
X
): Out of focus, blurry motion, eyes closed - Unflag (
U
):
~
can be used to toggle between picked and unflagged.
Upon importing, each photo should be given a star based on the following criteria. Stars 4 and 5 are assigned after editing only.
- βοΈ (
1
): Meh, could delete and wouldn't care (but I don't actually delete cause I'm a data hoarder) - βοΈβοΈ (
2
): Ok, but wouldn't spend too much time editing (or any) - βοΈβοΈβοΈ (
3
): Good and I should spend some time editing it - βοΈβοΈβοΈβοΈ (
4
): Publishable and professional - βοΈβοΈβοΈβοΈβοΈ (
5
): Impeccable photo (IMO)
[
and ]
to decrease or increase star rating.
Labels are used to track the progress of the editing and publishing processes.
- π₯ (
6
): To-do - π¨ (
7
): In-progress - π© (
8
): Ready for export - π¦ (
9
): Published / Printed - πͺ: Source(s) for blending a final product
The folder structure is simple and serves one primary purpose:
If my Lightroom catalog gets unrecoverably nuked, I at least know where each photo belongs in my library.
.
βββ 2021/
β βββ 01-January/
β β βββ Weekend in Tahoe/
β β βββ 1.arw
β β βββ 2.arw
β βββ 02-February
βββ 2022/
βββ 01-January
But what if my photos span across the end of a month?
Use the earliest date for that photoshoot. For example, If I went on a trip Jan 31 - Feb 5, 2022 I would use ./2022/01-January/My Awesome Trip
.
Ok, but what if there is multiple trips in that range?
I mean, the world is your oyster π¦ͺ. Use keywords with the locations, drop them on the lightroom map, create new folders based on location name, or give the event a recognizable name, like Weekend in Tahoe
and California Coast
. This is fine because how many times did you really do a Weekend in Tahoe
in a month? If it's more than one, venmo me money pls.
How many catalogs should I have?
One.
Where should I store my photos?
NAS, Dropbox, Google Drive, iCloud, etc.
Where should I keep my Lightroom Catalog
Keep it on your local computer and back it up regularly. I don't recommend storing it on a NAS or in a Cloud-Sync'd folder since they contain all the generated thumbnails and will thrash a lot trying to upload when actively editing in lightroom.