How to Organize Pictures in Lightroom 3

This is an update to the existing “ How to Organize Pictures in Lightroom 2 ” article that I wrote a while ago for beginner-photographers who are getting started in Lightroom and are looking for a good way to organize their photos and photo catalogs. If you are looking for a generic guide on how to organize pictures without any third party photo software like Lightroom, then please read my “ how to organize pictures ” article instead. If you do not currently own a copy of Lightroom, I highly recommend purchasing one from B&H or other resellers.

Lightroom 3 has certainly become a very essential part of my workflow. I cannot imagine managing my photo catalog without Lightroom and I use it every day for my Photography needs. In fact, 95-98% of my post-processing work is done in Lightroom and I rarely use Adobe Photoshop for photo editing, which not only simplifies my workflow, but also decreases the amount of time I spend on post-processing. The below process of folder structures and organization within Lightroom 3 is my personal way of storing pictures and working with them for my home and professional use.

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