Keeping Photos Organized

Not Good Organization
This is bad.
Humans organize. We organize our lives, our travewhicl plans, our personal information and our electronic data. Organization has many different advantages: we can keep track of many things at once, we can find things quickly, we can store things for long periods of time without losing track of them and so forth. Many people have huge collections of digital photographs stored on their home computers. Lots of these photo collections have been sorted and organized to make them easier to access and easier to view.

This is all well and good until you got to upload them to some photo sharing site only to find that your photos must be uploaded one at a time or, at best, as one huge batch. Once the pictures are online you can reorganize them but this is a laborious and time consuming process, especially if you had already organized them once on your home computer.

Much Better
This is good.
ZooFoo is changing all of this. We still have the ability to load one image a time via our website but we have also developed some incredibly advanced tools to help you upload photos. These applications - available for Windows and Mac - let you upload entire directories of photos at a time. Even if you have subfolders of organized files our loaders will retain your organization. Each folder becomes an album on our site containing the same photos. Each subfolder becomes a sub album contained within the same higher level structure.

Albums are named based on the folder that was loaded to create them. In this way you are able to directly retain all organizational work that you did prior to uploading your photos to ZooFoo.

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