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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 582430" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>I import everything to 'Pictures'. They automatically go to dated subfolders. General pictures stay that way. Special occasions get moved to a specially named folder. Like a 'Vacation' folder with subfolders of Vacation 2015, Vacation 2016, etc.</p><p>You could have a main picture folder and under that a Personal and Commercial folder. You can change import destination, but that is a good way to aggravate yourself when you forget. I would just import to Pictures and drag to personal or commercial after importing. You can further organize into addition folders. Of course you must do this moving using Lightroom. </p><p></p><p>When you search, you don't have to search from the highest level folder, you can drop down to a lower level subfolder and just search from that level to constrain your search just to that branch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 582430, member: 4923"] I import everything to 'Pictures'. They automatically go to dated subfolders. General pictures stay that way. Special occasions get moved to a specially named folder. Like a 'Vacation' folder with subfolders of Vacation 2015, Vacation 2016, etc. You could have a main picture folder and under that a Personal and Commercial folder. You can change import destination, but that is a good way to aggravate yourself when you forget. I would just import to Pictures and drag to personal or commercial after importing. You can further organize into addition folders. Of course you must do this moving using Lightroom. When you search, you don't have to search from the highest level folder, you can drop down to a lower level subfolder and just search from that level to constrain your search just to that branch. [/QUOTE]
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