Red of Hiawatha House in Canada wrote about scanning old photos for archival purposes and it reminded me of a post I wrote in 2011 when I was working on writing about my mother's family's story. My techie savvy brother showed me how I can embed information about important photos with each image.
If you have Windows you can right click on your photo and open the menu, then click on Properties. After Properties, click on Details. From Details you can write information about your photo by clicking on Comments.
I've found this very helpful in recalling why I took a certain photo.
I'm sure you can do this on the Apple photos, but I haven't learned how. I really need to take that Apple class.
POSTSCRIPT:
I forgot to mention that if you have your photo viewer set up with a Details pane on the side of your viewer, you can see where you're able to add information just by selecting your photo and then adding the info on the side bar.
If you have Windows you can right click on your photo and open the menu, then click on Properties. After Properties, click on Details. From Details you can write information about your photo by clicking on Comments.
I've found this very helpful in recalling why I took a certain photo.
I'm sure you can do this on the Apple photos, but I haven't learned how. I really need to take that Apple class.
POSTSCRIPT:
I forgot to mention that if you have your photo viewer set up with a Details pane on the side of your viewer, you can see where you're able to add information just by selecting your photo and then adding the info on the side bar.



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