I'm going to optimise my photo folder structure for a better overview and easier to backup.<p>How are you guys doing it?<p>I was thinking something like this:<p>YEAR
-- DD-MM-YYYY @ EVENT<p>Thanks.
That is more or less exactly the way I structure it:<p>YEAR\yyyy-mm-dd - Event<p>I have always been a fan of some form of initial separation into subfolders so that the full list does not overwhelm me, so I made the year into a folder. Apart from that, I just dump the photos into the respective event folder and do not try to rename the individual photos or anything like that. I too would be interested in how other people arrange their photos. Maybe adding some symlink magic so one additionally browse by people, locations, events without adding a database?<p>I might add that my folder is symlinked in from a Synology DiskStation, so I DO have that additional database layer and can easily browse my pictures using their photo app as well, and that takes care of this for me...
Similar here,
\yyyy-mm-dd_some-event\.
I'll also use a variation like
\yyyy-mm-08-11_some-event\
for days 8-11 for instance, like camping trips over weekends or much needed vacations. I tend to avoid spaces though.