As an avid photographer, I use Adobe Lightroom to organize my edited SLR photos with custom file names and folder structures. This has worked well for me since 2015, when I started getting serious about photography.
I want to apply those same patterns to old photos, so that it is easier for me to access my precious memories. However, I struggle to apply the same organization to my vast collection of older photos. I cannot apply Lightroom settings to previously exported images and writing custom scripts seems daunting.
I also want to migrate my photos over to a NAS or a cloud provider like Google Drive, but it involves endless rounds of manual drag-and-drop operations. I keep thinking to myself - is there a solution out there that "just works" for my workflow?
Photohaul addresses the pain points above by providing a central hub for photographers to filter, organize, and migrate photos to local storage and cloud services. The folder structure for photos can be based on info such as year taken and camera make.