Tagging




Tagging is naming your photos that describe the photograph. 

David Peterson suggests:
A tag can be any (or all) of the following.

·     the location the photo was shot
·     names of the people or things in the photo (as separate tags)
·     what they were doing (ie water-skiing)
·     prominent landmarks in the image
·     the month and year the shot was taken
·     any significant event (21st Birthday, or European holiday)
At the very least add a who, where and when for each of my photos.(1)


Michelle Nahom suggests:
Make sure your date and time stamp is set properly on your camera
Choose a software or filing system
Put a system in place
Get ready to delete
Have multiple backup systems (2)

Links that may help you:
Chastain, Sue, “What is Tagging?”, online accessed, 8/5/2014,

Peterson, David, “Tagging Photos”, online accessed 8/5/2014, http://www.digital-photo-secrets.com/tip/63/tagging-photos/

Nahom, Michelle, 6 May 2013, accessed 8/5/2014

Holch, Kristy, “10 Tips to Keep your Digital Photos Organized”, Techlicious.com7/14/2014, accessed 8/5/2014 http://www.techlicious.com/how-to/10-tips-to-keep-your-digital-photos-organized/

White, Sarah “How to Manage and Organize Your Digital Photos”, Technology Guide.com, 10/9/2014, accessed 8/5/2014.   http://www.technologyguide.com/howto/how-to-manage-and-organize-your-digital-photos/

Munchmore, Michael, “Digital Photography Super Guide:  How to Organize Your Photos”, PC Mag.com online 11/12/2012, accessed 8/5/2014.  http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2411952,00.asp


Sources:
(1) Peterson, David, “Tagging Photos”, online accessed 8/5/2014, http://www.digital-photo-secrets.com/tip/63/tagging-photos/
(2) Nahom, Michelle, 6 May 2013, accessed 8/5/2014

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