Back up and organize your phone's camera roll automatically and more importantly systematically.
The only real requirement for this to work is using an upgraded Google One account in which for $19.99/year, you'll get 100GB of space which is enough for one year.
Google Photos is a powerful tool as it being Google, its AI, facial recognition and search abilities makes this workflow work like a gem.
If you're not comfortable using Google Photos and/or don't want to pay $20/year, don’t take this course.
Otherwise, let make show you the big picture *pun intended* of how this works.
This mini-course was 22 years in the making.
I'm JJ Jumoc-Casas and being a photographer for nearly two decades has made me really efficient in culling, organizing, and backing up every single media file for my clientele. I've worked with Twitter, Facebook, Google, MLB, DoorDash, eBay and more so it's important to not ever lose my files.
However, being a dad to our daughter born in 2020 has made it really difficult to manage all the photos and videos taken in those two years alone. By 2022, we had over 22,000 photos and videos. Naturally, this amount will just keep growing so managing her media was top of my priority.
This course was created after making mistakes along the way to finally figuring out the perfect workflow for me and my wife. I figured if I'm struggling with this (a photographer for almost two decades who's very familiar with DAM—digital asset management), how can a parent who's not a professional photographer manage this?!
This is when and why Camera Roll Curator was born.
Parent or not, this mini-course is designed to quickly establish your workflow when it comes to the ever-growing amount of photos and videos you take on any given day with your phone.
This workflow is something I not only wished I implemented the day our daughter was born, but it's something I wished I implemented once I started taking photos and videos on my phone. Period.