If you’re like us, that camera roll of yours is anything but organized. And while our phones hold a digital record of our days, we’re sure of one thing: it’s time to make space for what’s to come. Follow along for simplified tips to clean up your camera roll — you’re 10 steps away from an organized photo life. Show Tip 01 Select FavoritesLet’s start with identifying the photos that mean the most to you. Set aside time to press the heart on the bottom of the photos that are most significant. This will automatically filter them into your “favorites folder.” Pro tip: be decisive. Only save the phots that you know you will want to return to. Make sure you have 1-2 photos of each major event for recording’s sake, but don’t get tied up about each individual image. Tip 02 Embrace the Delete ButtonSet yourself up for success and make the delete button a good friend. Trust us — decluttering can only be achieved by getting rid of the images that are duplicates, blurry, or unnecessary screenshots. If you didn’t put a heart on the image originally, consider why you are keeping it around. Clean out any photos that don’t capture your attention or epitomize a moment. Short on time? Press the “select button” in the upper right corner to drag over multiple images to delete at once. Tip 03 Create AlbumsOnce you’ve simplified your camera roll, create a series of albums under the “My Albums” section to categorize your photos. Some of our favorite ways to organize? By months, people, or events. Take a mental inventory of the photos you gravitate towards taking, and then create your albums based on what makes sense from that. Tip 04 Make An EditIf you find yourself always scanning your photo library to select the photos you want to edit and share, we recommend creating “To Edit” and “Edited” folders in your albums. Make your way into your “Favorites” folder to select the photos that you want to edit. Select and copy them into the “To Edit” folder so that you have a centralized spot for all of the photos that need to be edited. Pro tip: select all of the photos at once from your favorites folder by hitting “select all” — transfer them into the folder in bulk. Once you edit a photo, make sure you add it to your “Edited” folder.
Tip 05 Set PrioritiesOrganize your albums in terms of priority so that you see the most important ones first. (We tend to put the “To Edit,” “Edited,” and the current month first.) To rearrange their order, head to your albums and scroll down to “My Albums.” Press “edit” in the upper right hand corner and hold down the album to drag it to where you want. Tip 06 Set A RoutineTo make your organized photo life into a habit, set a recurring event on your calendar to remind yourself to pay a bit of attention to the process. Need a little inspiration to start? Here's how we do it —
Tip 07 Back It UpLo and behold, the most crucial (and missed) step. We’ve found Google Photos to be the simplest, most effective way to back up your photos. Download their app to get started. We recommend “backing up” your library once you’ve gone through and deleted photos so that it resembles an
organized camera roll. If you set the backup period to manual, you can control when the app backups the photos. (Pro tip: create a recurring event on your calendar to delete, categorize, and back up your photos every month). This leads us to... Tip 08 Search and SelectIf you find yourself overwhelmed with the sheer quantity of photos, use the “search” and “select” buttons to add specific photos into their corresponding albums, in bulk! Head to the “photos” tab on your albums, type in what you’re looking to organize into the search icon (like names of cities, dates, etc.) and it will pull any matching pictures. Hit the “select” button and hold and drag down on the photos to select them all at once. Then, add them into their corresponding album. Tip 09 Find FacesSpeaking of people, there's no better way to easily find your favorite faces than by using the “people” album in your camera roll. The album will automatically find faces and group them together so that all you have to do is go in and approve the set of photos it has categorized. Gone are the days of searching through the entirety of your photos for that one specific photo of that one specific person. Tip 10 Better When SharedAnother easy way to gather photos in an organized way is by utilizing shared albums. These albums are “shared” with your friends and family (think: a folder to which everyone can contribute photos.) Go through this album and add the photos that you want to keep on your phone by selecting them and pressing “save image.” Now that they're organized... Let's put them in print. GET STARTED How do I create folders for my photos?To organize your photos and videos into new folders:. On your Android phone, open Gallery .. Tap Folders More. New folder.. Enter the name of your new folder.. Choose where you want your folder. SD card: Creates a folder in your SD card. ... . Tap Create.. Select your photos.. Tap Move or Copy.. How do I make a photo album folder?Create a new album. On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Photos app .. Sign in to your Google Account.. Touch and hold a photo, and then select the photos you want in your new album.. At the bottom, tap Add to .. Select Album.. Optional: Add a title to your new album.. Tap Done .. |