
I personally like to view all images in full screen and then as I go, I’ll hit the number 7 on images I like and then when I finish, I can go to attributes and hit the color yellow to see all of my selects. Lastly, I create a “Done” folder so once photos are edited and uploaded, I like to drag them into the “Done” folder just to help me stay organized.Īnother feature I like is that you can flag your favorite photos. I use simple terms like “pink gingham dress.” I also have an “Instagram” folder where I’ll import iPhone photos I want to edit and I’ll just organize those images by date. I like to rename my folders by outfit to help me identify them easily.

For example, I like to organize mine by year then location so when I’m shooting locally, I’ll have a folder called “New York” and when I travel, I’ll have a folder like “Vietnam” or “Puerto Rico” and then I’ll have subfolders of each outfit underneath.

When you import photos, Lightroom already organizes them by date, but you can take it a step further and adopt your own organization method. I prefer shooting in RAW because it allows you to manipulate the photo easier. The first being you can upload RAW images and then export them as JPEG images. There are A TON of things you can do with Lightroom, some of which I probably don’t even know you can do! But, I’m going to share what I utilize the most. The app is free to use although there are benefits if you have the subscription. I personally like an annual fee so that is the plan I currently have.

The monthly fee for the subscription is $9.99 a month and the annual subscription fee is $119.88. In order to use the desktop program, you will need an Adobe Lightroom subscription. It’s available as a desktop program and an app. Lightroom is an Adobe application that allows you to organize and edit your photos. What it is, what you can do with it, Lightroom presets and if Lightroom presets are worth the money. So today, we are talking all about Lightroom from a content creator’s perspective. And honestly, I am proud of the photos I share. I’ve invested in a great camera & lens over the years, I’ve invested in a Lightroom subscription and I’m really grateful that my mom is always willing to learn photography with me through trial and error.

But, we have come such a long way since I started my blog in 2014. I mentioned in this post that my mom shoots all of my photos and I edit everything.
