084 | What to do with the original gathered mess

Following our call for your questions, a listener has asked "What am I supposed to do with the original hub in the end?" To answer that question, we are looking back at our Golden Rule 3 - Creating a Hub - to clarify the steps that we suggest you follow to start off your photo organising project. We are explaining in detail how to copy the gathered mess before you start deduplication and sorting of your photos. We also talk about where and how long to keep that copy of the original mess, and when to delete it and all the original source files. Remember, the goal is to have one single place where you keep all your photos. We hope this episode clarifies our Golden Rule 3, to which you can listen here. Also, we would love to hear from you as we plan relevant and pressing topics for upcoming DIY Photo Organising Podcast episodes. If we could ask you for 2 minutes of your time we would love to hear from you. Please click here to share your Wishlist for Future Episodes with us. Thanks so much. Also, we invite you to have a look through our DIY Photo Organising Courses so you can decide which of these courses might be what you need to help you move forward with your photo organising projects. DIY Photo Organising Courses https://www.diyphotoorganising.com.au/courses/ Do you have a question you would like us to answer? Head over to our Social Media Channels, we are here to help and welcome all questions. Facebook page www.facebook.com/diyphotoorganising Instagram page www.instagram.com/diyphotoorganising If you'd like to learn more about us, go to: www.diyphotoorganising.com.au Fiona Staff's website: www.photohelper.com.au or Chantal Imbach's website: www.photosinorder.com.au If you are not in Melbourne and would like to exploring having a Photo Manager help you, check out www.thephotomanagers.com to find help closer to home.

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