I just have all of my negatives in a big book, future me’s problem
2 months ago | 2
They way I see it neg, scan to cloud and a drive is pretty redundant
2 months ago | 1
Very happy to hear about a new video dropping. Lately, I've been rewatching old LFF videos and discovering things I missed first time around.
2 months ago | 1
All of my digital photos (downloaded from cameras and copied from camera 'cards') is local/DropBox stored -- and since I got back into analog, all film shot gets scanned (at the lab so far) and is stored the same (plus I have 3-ring binders for the still negatives and the movie film is in the fridge). I need to set up a scanning station for old family photos/negatives and then the scans will be stored the same. I like DropBox because I can access it from work, home, my phone, and I can share specific folders/files very easily with family and friends. I do pay for it because of the amount of storage that I need (2TB -- almost full) -- and I keep pestering them to add a 4TB personal plan so that I can upgrade, otherwise I need a 2nd 2TB 'account'....
2 months ago | 1
Mat Marrash
Hey folks!
A new video drops on Monday and I wanted to kick things off with a poll about how you manage your photography and/or videography storage.
In my years of working retail and freelance for a lot of different photographers, it's become apparent that not everyone out there is backing up their work. Are you? If so, how do you go about it?
2 months ago | [YT] | 15