![]() Most respectable cloud storage systems will offer automatic upload, and I’d avoid any that don’t. I drag and drop photos from Camera Uploads into the appropriate year folder and event subfolder whenever I’m in a photo-organizing mood. The Camera Uploads folder is where all my new photos land, no matter how I create or receive them (eg. Continuous uploadĪny decent cloud storage service (including NAS setups) offer the ability on all your devices to automatically upload new photos to a Camera Uploads folder. I just dragged and dropped my documents each time with no annoying export/import flows. Update: Since I published this article, I moved from Dropbox to and then from to a Network Attached Storage (NAS) solution. It should also work if you decide to change storage for whatever reason, like Dropbox raising its prices. ![]() But remember, this setup is platform independent, so it should work on Google Drive, OneDrive, Box, Network Attached Storage (NAS) or whatever other storage solution you choose. I chose Dropbox due to my positive experience storing all my other documents. Make sure you choose a rock-solid storage solution. If you use a Windows machine, you’ll have to do some research to find similar tools that work for you. Feel free to leave comments below.ĭisclaimer: I have mostly Apple devices and therefore the tool and workflow selection below reflects that. Of course, this won’t be the right setup for everyone and I may have missed something. The point of the exercise is to enjoy your photos, not to create a new chore
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