
About the Course
Current LRC users who fnd their photos getting out of control, will learn how to reorganize and simplify their archive of images for use in LRC. If you are not yet using LRC, you will learn how to organize your photographs prior to installing LRC, which will save you considerable time and angst in the future. And importantly, you’ll learn what not to do, so that you and LRC will have total control of your images and folders.
What Will You Learn?
Current LRC users who find their photos getting out of control, will learn how to reorganize and simplify their archive of images for use in LRC. If you are not yet using LRC, you will learn how to organize their photographs prior to installing LRC. The many choices for local and off-site image storage for trouble-free operation of LRC are discussed. You will learn strategies for organizing your photos and techniques for consolidating folders, locating lost files, removing duplicates and more. And importantly, you’ll learn what NOT to do, so that you will have total control of your images and folders.
● Best practices for organizing your photos into folders on your computer and external drives.
● Consolidate and reorganize your Folders
● Merge multiple Catalogs into a single "master" Catalog
● Locate (and reconnect) missing Folders and photos
● Identify and remove duplicates
● How Collections and Keywords can help you work more efficiently, and much more!
Covered:
· For LRC users, what to evaluate and change now so that you will not have major issues in the future
· Deciding on image organization choices prior to using Lightroom
· Image backup on-site and off-site, including cloud storage
· “Where are my images” is solved.
More info: alec.dann@verizon.net.
Your Instructor
Alec Dann

Alec is an artist working in digital photography.
He teaches Introduction to Lightroom, Shoot and Learn (Lightroom practice and shooting assignments)
His photography influences include Edward Weston, JP Caponigro, and Murray Riss.
Alec is currently working on "Tree Music" - a series of abstract studies of crape myrtle shape and color.
alecdannarts.com
@alec.dann
