The album will automatically find faces and group them together so that all you have to do is go in and approve the set of photos it has categorized. Speaking of people, there's no better way to easily find your favorite faces than by using the “people” album in your camera roll. Then, add them into their corresponding album. Hit the “select” button and hold and drag down on the photos to select them all at once. If you find yourself overwhelmed with the sheer quantity of photos, use the “search” and “select” buttons to add specific photos into their corresponding albums, in bulk! Head to the “photos” tab on your albums, type in what you’re looking to organize into the search icon (like names of cities, dates, etc.) and it will pull any matching pictures. (Pro tip: create a recurring event on your calendar to delete, categorize, and back up your photos every month). If you set the backup period to manual, you can control when the app backups the photos. We recommend “backing up” your library once you’ve gone through and deleted photos so that it resembles an organized camera roll. We’ve found Google Photos to be the simplest, most effective way to back up your photos. Lo and behold, the most crucial (and missed) step.
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