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Best way to import (only) iPhone images into Photos.app from many folders?

I'm a photographer and use Adobe Bridge to organise my images.


Photos that I have taken with my iPhones over the years I have moved into subject-matter folders on my hard drives together with other photos I have shot of the same event etc. I have never used Photos or its predecessors.


Now, however, I am thinking of using Photos for all images I have shot on my iPhones to be able to use iCloud Photos for easy access on (some of my) other devices and easy sharing. I am not interested in importing images I have shot with my other cameras.


I am therefore wondering which is the best way to get old iPhone photos from my hard drives into the Photos app.


For instance, should I simply go through the folders on my hard drives and copy images shot on iPhones into a new folder and then import that folder into Photos – is it that simple?


Or would it be better to first copy all iPhone photos into a similar folder structure (by year, event or such) and then import each such folder?


My idea would be to turn on iCloud Photos (with a suitably large subscription) only after the Photos import has been completed.


This concerns quite a few images over many years and I'm concerned to get it done right from the start.


Thank you very much in advance

Philip

philipus.com

Posted on Nov 30, 2021 3:22 AM

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Posted on Nov 30, 2021 5:01 AM

For instance, should I simply go through the folders on my hard drives and copy images shot on iPhones into a new folder and then import that folder into Photos – is it that simple?


Yes. Or even more simple, import them from where they currently reside. Photos copies the images into the DB, it doesn't move them or affect the ones in your folders in any way.


Or would it be better to first copy all iPhone photos into a similar folder structure (by year, event or such) and then import each such folder?


Nothing to be gained. Photos displays things by date and time automatically.


It might be worth importing a few folders as a trial to see how it works. Bridge is essentially a file browser. Photos (a bit like Lightroom) is a database that does a lot of things automatically. It's designed for folks who don't want to spend a lot of time curating their images.



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Nov 30, 2021 5:01 AM in response to pullman

For instance, should I simply go through the folders on my hard drives and copy images shot on iPhones into a new folder and then import that folder into Photos – is it that simple?


Yes. Or even more simple, import them from where they currently reside. Photos copies the images into the DB, it doesn't move them or affect the ones in your folders in any way.


Or would it be better to first copy all iPhone photos into a similar folder structure (by year, event or such) and then import each such folder?


Nothing to be gained. Photos displays things by date and time automatically.


It might be worth importing a few folders as a trial to see how it works. Bridge is essentially a file browser. Photos (a bit like Lightroom) is a database that does a lot of things automatically. It's designed for folks who don't want to spend a lot of time curating their images.



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