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The Minimal Mom

Chaos to Curated: How to Organize Your Digital Photos

The Minimal Mom

Dawn Madsen

Self-improvement, Education:how To, Education, How To

4.8743 Ratings

🗓️ 22 March 2024

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

Are you completely overwhelmed by the amount of digital photos saved in multiple places, on multiple devices? Do you dream of quickly and easily creating yearly photo books for your family, or simply being able to enjoy the memories?  Today, Dawn and Casey von Stein (known online as Miss Freddy) share organizational strategies for digital photos so that you and your family can stop being stressed and start enjoying the memories.  ABOUT CASEY:  Casey is a professional photo organizer who took the organizational skills she fine-tuned during her 10 years as a professional photographer and created simple workflows that allow her clients and students to conquer their photo overwhelm and enjoy their photos again.  IN THIS EPISODE:  -If you can only do one thing… -The positive emotional affect digital organization can have -GEM Where to even begin making yearly yearbooks (minute 12:40) -How to handle working through family photos  -What trends are coming in the photo world LINKS MENTIONED Ollie photo organizing app - https://get.goodones.app/yVeZ/pmmissfreddy Miss Freddy Courses - https://shop.missfreddy.com/products Instagram -  https://www.instagram.com/miss.freddy/

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Minimal Mom Podcast. Dawn reaches a million women each month with practical tips to simplify your home.

0:07.8

Today, Dawn is joined by Casey von Stein, known online as Miss Freddie, a professional photo organizer who has helped thousands of overwhelm moms tame their photo chaos.

0:19.2

During her 10 years as a professional photographer, she realized what

0:23.1

her clients truly needed was help managing and using their photos. She took the organizational skills

0:29.0

she fine-tuned as a photographer and created simple workflows that allow her clients and students

0:34.6

to discover the joy in their photos again. Well, Casey, let's just cut right

0:39.0

to the chase for any woman that is listening right now and is feeling totally overwhelmed by

0:45.4

their digital photos, whether it's on their phone or their computer, what would be one just

0:50.4

important tip that you could give them? Like if you don't have time to do anything else,

0:53.9

but you could do this one thing,

0:55.2

what would be one of your best tips?

0:56.6

We're just going to start out with that.

0:58.5

Yes.

0:59.4

So the most common thing I see people do when they want to start any photo-related project

1:04.1

or organizing work is they go straight to the junk and they start deleting up screenshots

1:08.8

or accidental photos, those kinds of things.

1:11.7

And the problem is you run out of steam, right?

1:15.1

Like you can do that for so long, you get tired, and then you didn't make progress

1:19.0

towards what actually mattered to you.

1:20.5

So I tell people the opposite of what feels natural.

1:24.4

That is ignore the junk.

1:26.2

You have a very limited amount of time to work on these

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