Hey friend, Currently, I'm traveling through Arizona and have taken no less than 1000 pictures of the Grand Canyon. (I may be exaggerating by a few hundred.) Either way, all those gorgeous photos take up space on my phone and I literally ran out of room as I was taking some behind-the-scenes videos. I have an Apple phone, but I use Google Photos as my photo storage. I find that the price of storage outweighs the cost of iCloud storage. Here's how I do it.
I also enjoy that I can go to Photos.Google.com and see all the photos on my laptop that I've taken over the years. Plus, the app has fun animations, color pop, 3D pop outs, and collages. Finally, I will take trip photos and organize them into folders that I can share with my family. I do find this easier to do on my computer. While Google has a pretty sophisticated search feature in photos (I search mountain for instance, or Grand Canyon, to find specific photos.) However, folders let me look at all the photos from that trip. What do you think? Do you organize your photos? Here's a little more on how I organize photos. Travel on! Tonya
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