I have a relatively simple folder structure, and work with metadata a fair bit. I do photography as a hobby, not for work.
I work with Lightroom, which just references that folder structure on the external HD.
My Time Machine, on another External Drive then is setup to backup both the Lightroom 'library' which sits on the Mac's HDD, and the entire contents of External Drive 1/Pictures.
Also, each folder under External Drive 1/Pictures is backed up to a DVD as well once it's 'complete'. Sometimes, there will be more than one of those folders on a single DVD, because I have less photos from my childhood for example.
I'm also using Metadata a fair bit, which then allows me to find stuff quite easily. So, each time I grab stuff of the camera, I'm copying to the External Drive (and Lightroom is pretty good in that I can tell it create those folder names like that, or pretty close too, and I manually name them afterwards). Then I edit, but also ENSURE that I set of the IPTC data, captions etc etc, plus add the Metadata tags.
Of course, I still have a HELL of a lot of old photos. Some are scans from the photos, some are earlier JPGs with no orginal files etc. So, I'm in the (long) process of sorting those out. A lot of my own photos from 1998 to 2002 are have been scanned from the photo (that was shot on film). Those are JPGS which have been cropped and edited too much and are a mess. So, I'm going to use the orignal negatives and go back and rescan them again, convert to DNG, then post process as I would with RAW files.
My metadata tags themselves are in a nice hierarchy too, as Lightroom supports that:
Something like (not complete list):
Code:
[FONT="Courier New"][SIZE="2"]External Drive 1/Pictures/1976mmdd_1997ddmm
/1976mmdd_EventName1
/19761224_0001.dng [This was converted from a scanned photo of my childhood]
/19761224_0002.dng
/19761225_0001.dng
/19761225_0002.dng
/1977mmdd_EventName2
External Drive 1/Pictures/19980101_19981231
/19980324_EasterForExample
/19980324_0001.dng [This was converted from a JPG file, with no source RAW]
/19980324_0002.dng
etc etc
External Drive 1/Pictures/20080101_20081231
/20080101_NewYearsDay
/20080101_0001.raw
/20080101_0001.xmp
/20080101_0002.raw
/20080101_0002.xmp[/SIZE][/FONT]
I work with Lightroom, which just references that folder structure on the external HD.
My Time Machine, on another External Drive then is setup to backup both the Lightroom 'library' which sits on the Mac's HDD, and the entire contents of External Drive 1/Pictures.
Also, each folder under External Drive 1/Pictures is backed up to a DVD as well once it's 'complete'. Sometimes, there will be more than one of those folders on a single DVD, because I have less photos from my childhood for example.
I'm also using Metadata a fair bit, which then allows me to find stuff quite easily. So, each time I grab stuff of the camera, I'm copying to the External Drive (and Lightroom is pretty good in that I can tell it create those folder names like that, or pretty close too, and I manually name them afterwards). Then I edit, but also ENSURE that I set of the IPTC data, captions etc etc, plus add the Metadata tags.
Of course, I still have a HELL of a lot of old photos. Some are scans from the photos, some are earlier JPGs with no orginal files etc. So, I'm in the (long) process of sorting those out. A lot of my own photos from 1998 to 2002 are have been scanned from the photo (that was shot on film). Those are JPGS which have been cropped and edited too much and are a mess. So, I'm going to use the orignal negatives and go back and rescan them again, convert to DNG, then post process as I would with RAW files.
My metadata tags themselves are in a nice hierarchy too, as Lightroom supports that:
Something like (not complete list):
Code:
[FONT="Courier New"][SIZE="2"]Event
Event:Party
Event:Wedding
Event:Christmas
Event:Other
People
People:Family
People:Family:Me
People:Family:Wife
People:Family:My Family
People:Family:Wife's Family
People:Friends
People:Friends:My School Friends
People:Friends:My Uni Friends
People:Friends:My Work Friends
People:Other
Subject
Subject: Dawn Shot
Subject: Dusk Shot
Subject:Night Shot
Subject:Animals
Subject:Buildings
Subject:Cars
Subject:Other[/SIZE][/FONT]