Shopping For a DAM The Best Photo Organizing Software Here, we break down the best photo organizing software for various use cases and take a look at the top photo organizer options. January 15, 2021 Carlie Mason Director of Growth Marketing 5 min read Digital photo organizing today, unlike with printed film photo albums of the past, is a huge undertaking due to the sheer amount of digital photographs that any one person (thanks, smartphones!) or organization has stored at any given moment. Who has the time to manually organize that many photos? If you’re reading this post—we’re guessing not you. That’s where photo-organizing software comes into play.While it’s possible to organize photos using desktop solutions, such as hard drives, servers, and computer folders, the best way to organize photos is using a form of cloud-based photo organizing software, such as digital asset management. When researching the one that’s right for you, you’ll find photo-organizing software solutions that offer different features, price points, and specialties, but they all serve a similar purpose: to manage photos.In this post we will answer the following;What is photo organizing software?What’s the best photo-organizing software?What is the best way to organize photos?What is photo organizing software?Photo organizing software is designed not only to safely store photos in a centralized location but also to make them easier to find and share. Photo organizing software is widely available for a range of users, whether you’re a massive creative team, a small business looking to keep photos on file, a professional photographer storing client work, or an everyday smartphone user who regularly takes snaps of family and friends.What are the benefits of photo-organizing software?The list of benefits of using photo organizing software is long, what makes photo organizing software a must-have for anyone is the central location and accessibility from all locations and devices. Some other important considerations for everyday users and businesses include:Accessibility from all locations and devices,Advanced search and tagging features,Easy sharing capabilities, andEnhanced backup and security.What’s the best photo-organizing software?There are a number of photo-organizing software options on the market, ranging from basic storage to enterprise digital asset management solutions. Finding the software that’s “best” for you primarily depends on how you’ll use it and who needs access. To make things easier, we’ve hand-selected the best photo-organizing software for:Content-focused teams,Document-focused teams,Professional photographers, andPersonal use.Below, we take a deeper look at the various options and recommend specific platforms.1. Content-Focused Teams: MediaValetLarge teams who produce and distribute a high volume of content need a platform that’s immensely sophisticated and feature-rich. A cloud-based digital asset management (DAM) system, like MediaValet, allows users who are working with large volumes of photos from multiple events and projects to stay organized and on-task. MediaValet offers custom permission settings, advanced search capabilities, keyword tagging, and custom metadata. With sharing capabilities like branded online galleries, zipped files, and custom renditions (i.e. turning a JPG into a PNG), With many integration options, MediaValet is a powerful, highly functional photo organizing solution for content-focused teams, especially those who have team members working remotely. On top of all that, the pricing structure includes unlimited users, user groups, and training. Explore more MediaValet features.2. Document-Focused Teams: DropBoxFor small, operational teams who need to store a limited number of core photos, such as employee headshots and a few event photos, but have a deeper need for document storage, an online file management solution, like DropBox, can be sufficient. As with other cloud-based photo organizing solutions, content is accessible from anywhere, with prominent syncing, storage, and security features. DropBox is stronger with document management, so it’s often the preferred solution for those working primarily with documents, spreadsheets, and presentations, with a secondary need to manage corporate photos. It also offers integrations with other business tools like Google, Slack, Zoom, and Adobe, which gives the program more appeal to collaborative teams. The team-based pricing and features make it ideal for organizations with a wide variety of users, and the top-tier packages offer basic metadata tagging for those looking to track additional asset information. Compare MediaValet and Dropbox.3. Professional Photographers: Adobe BridgeCompanion software, like Adobe Bridge, is ideal for professional photographers who need photo organizing software that connects well with design tools and offers more sophisticated features. Adobe Bridge, in particular, actually integrates with the entire Adobe Creative Suite, which is incredibly convenient for creative professionals, like wedding and event photographers. As a photo-organizing solution, Bridge offers multiple functionalities such as file browsing, image review, rating, and labeling. Not only that, but you can also filter images and create custom collections, rename files in batches, and directly access Photoshop’s image editing plugin. Users can also send photos directly from their cameras into the program, making it ideal for professional photographers.4. Personal Use: Google PhotosFor an everyday user managing personal photo albums, an online photo library, like Google Photos, is the perfect platform. Google Photos is a free photo organizing software up to 15GB (followed by a small monthly fee) that’s accessible on your desktop or mobile devices (both Android and iOS) – even offline. With automatic sync and backup, and tiered storage plans, Google Photos offers a photo-organizing solution for pretty much everyone. Its artificial intelligence (AI) tagging and other search functions allow users to quickly find photos by location, date, and common terms like “beach”. Google Photos also makes it incredibly easy to share albums with quick links. It’s a great solution for individuals hoping to manage thousands of photos, without exhausting the storage on their phone.What is the best way to organize photos?While it may sound cliché, there truly is no single right or wrong way to organize your photos – it’s all about organizing in a way that makes sense to you (or your users). With this in mind, create a category and keyword structure that mirrors the types of photos you’re organizing and how you will search for them down the line. For example, if you’re storing event photos, it likely makes sense to organize them into folders based on the year, followed by the event name. Providing additional metadata, like meaningful file names and keywords, can also provide additional context that you can search for down the line. Here are some best practices to follow when creating keywords.How do you manage thousands of photos?Even with a photo organizing solution in place, when you start managing thousands (or even hundreds) of photos it becomes critical to enrich those photos with supplementary metadata and provide advanced search filters, in addition to organizing them into folders. Being able to search for a photo in multiple different ways – such as photographer name, associated campaigns, star rating, and more – significantly improves your ability to find those photos later, even as you grow to tens of thousands of photos. Most organizations will use a DAM to facilitate this, as it streamlines and operationalizes this enrichment process, and offers more advanced metadata and filtering options.Get your photos organized todayFinding a photo-organizing solution that’s right for you doesn’t need to be difficult. By taking the time to better understand your own needs, as well as the functionality of the various solutions on the market today, you can more easily pinpoint the solution that will help alleviate your photo management woes.Does a digital asset management system sound like the right fit for you? Book your free demo of MediaValet to see the platform live! Related Articles Shopping For a DAM Why DAM is Crucial During Mergers and Acquisitions Read more Shopping For a DAM PIM vs DAM: Are They Better Together? 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Product Partner Showcase: Streamline Workflows with Wrike Enterprise Work Management Gary Colon, Manager of Strategic Partnerships at Wrike, shares how our partnership can help customers take DAM to the next level. January 12, 2021 Gary Colon Manager of Strategic Partnerships at Wrike 6 min read Our integration and implementation partners are the lifeblood of MediaValet. They help our customers maximize their digital asset management (DAM) adoption, optimize their workflow across technologies, and more. In our new Partner Showcase series, we’re highlighting the amazing people behind our partnerships that help champion our initiatives and help our customers take their MediaValet DAM to the next level. To kick off the series, we interviewed Gary Colon, Manager of Strategic Partnerships at Wrike, a leading work management platform and key MediaValet partner. As our primary point of contact, Gary works with the MediaValet team to identify opportunities to bring the best solution and experience to MediaValet and Wrike customers. First off, can you tell us a little bit about Wrike? Wrike is an enterprise-ready, cloud-based collaborative work management solution for managing cross-functional work at scale. We help over 20,000 companies achieve the best work of their lives, by enabling them to work as one. Many teams have called us their “virtual office,” even before 2020. Tell us a little bit more about your background and your role at Wrike. I’ve been at Wrike for almost six years now. I started in sales as an account executive and now I’m the strategic partner manager for the majority of our partnerships, including MediaValet and chat partners, like Microsoft, Slack, and Zoom. My role now is mainly focused on managing the revenue from our partnerships, but it also allows me to be creative in helping Wrike bring new or deeper product integration to market. Six years is a long time, you obviously love it! What do you think makes Wrike stand out in the collaborative work management space? I would say that the number one thing is our ability to scale while keeping things simple. And while the solution is great for scalability, it’s not overly complex that you would need custom development or heavy configuration to change the way that you work. It’s very adaptable to growing needs. We put our customers, innovation, and the demands of an ever-changing market first, and that is one of the reasons Forrester named us a leader with the best offering in the Work Management Wave report in 2020. When people adopt Wrike, what are the top challenges they’re trying to solve? When they adopt Wrike, they’re most often trying to solve for either a dispersed team or dispersed work in general, where things are all over the place. The common thread among everyone is that they’re looking for a single source of truth for their work management. They want one place to go to not only manage or create a project, but to actually work on the project. There’s a difference between project planning/management and work execution. Clients that come to us need both. And to that point, what would you say are some of the immediate benefits that users experience and once they’ve implemented Wrike? Happiness. Love it!I’d say that they experienced time savings, of course. With Wrike, they really have a cut-and-dry central workspace to find everything. That, along with the ability to find work quickly is something that everyone can benefit from by using Wrike. Another benefit that Wrike brings is that our partnerships and integrations allow us to easily integrate into companies’ technology stacks. Quite frankly, we wouldn’t be in the position we are today without our partnerships and integrations, like MediaValet. Is there a customer success story that you can share with us that demonstrates the power of Wrike as a solution? Sure, a story that excites me is the way we’ve helped Walmart Canada centralize their workspace with Wrike. With the heavy adoption of Wrike at Walmart Canada the teams have drastically improved the way they work. Now, Walmart has a single source of truth for work management, eliminated non-value-added work, and are now able to easily work cross-functionally with other departments. We have a case study online, with a short video from the Vice President of Transportation at Walmart, covering how Wrike has enabled them to identify one version of the truth and really work as one. What promoted Wrike to pursue a partnership with MediaValet? Well, from my perspective, over the past few years we’ve really seen the collaborative work management space and creative and marketing use case really come together nicely. So much so, that in 2016 we created our Wrike for Marketers (WfM) package. Shortly after, WfM became our number one product because it was dynamic, feature-rich, and applicable to all departments. We chose to partner with MediaValet specifically because of the combination of having a great product that customers love and also being very partner-friendly. This was a win-win opportunity for both of us to deliver more value out of the box, while providing a best-in-class approach to our customers (work management and digital asset management) What value is the MediaValet partnership going to bring to Wrike users? The MediaValet partnership brings our clients and users a native experience that is extremely easy to set up and use, and thus maximizes a team’s workflow. That speaks mostly to the integration itself, but what I think is just as valuable is MediaValet’s willingness to partner with another best-in-class product to better serve our clients’ mission. What people don’t see is the knowledge sharing and collaboration that goes into truly serving a client to have a world-class experience. When we collaborate, we’re able to share industry challenges and solutions that can relate with the clients we interact with. Our partnership is truly one that betters everyone involved. In addition to the actual product integration, the collaboration between our two companies helps us push past any limits to deliver extreme value to those involved. What makes you excited about the MediaValet and Wrike partnership? We’re starting to see very positive trends of working closely together and I’m excited about where we’re going. We’ve been able to work with some amazing clients, and the list keeps growing. I’m excited to take what was our best year working together, take our learnings, and apply it to this year to make 2021 exceptional. What advice can you share with companies looking to connect a DAM and collaboration tool, like Wrike? I tend to ask a lot of questions, so if a company was looking to connect a DAM to Wrike, I would ask a series of questions around how they are tracking workflows, managing requests, and how they are getting their work done and/or approved. All of this is critical in the work management umbrella and incorporating a DAM into a collaboration solution is a part of the puzzle that is very meaningful to save time, reduce wasted efforts, and make it easy for users to adopt. The benefit is quite simple; when you have solutions that speak to each other, it makes work more meaningful and productive, and I think everyone can benefit from that. 2020 was a very unexpected year (to say the least) and many agree that it has potentially reshaped the way organizations work. In your opinion, how do you see the way we work evolving over the next year? I would say that in the next 12 months, there’s going to be a great amount of pressure on software, like Wrike and MediaValet, to continue innovating in this new work environment. And for us — I can probably say jointly — it’s not entirely new, since we’ve supported cloud-based and remote work since the start of our companies. The key is to keep innovating and help teams work as one, whether remote or in office. So, in short, the main change I think we’ll continue to see is this “work from anywhere” mantra. To that point, what technologies do you think will have the greatest impact on the way we work in the next few years? I would say that the collaborative tools, like Microsoft Teams, Slack, and Zoom, are not going anywhere — and I think there will be a growing need for tools that can complement those platforms. You know, it used to be email — now it’s Slack or Microsoft Teams. Finding a way to integrate with those tools to make it more powerful is going to be extremely important, so we’ll likely see an increase in that type of functionality across SaaS platforms. Do you think the work-from-home policies are here to stay? I think that once it’s healthy and safe, we’ll go back to working in a hybrid environment that’s more structured. I really miss the in-office lunches, I mean collaboration, that happens between departments, and I truly think people are a company’s greatest assets. Wrike is an awesome company because of the people, and I miss them. There’s a lot of magic that happens when you’re collaborating in person. I’m a fan of virtual meetings, but I don’t believe they have the same effectiveness as an in-person coffee, department sync or collaborative kickoff event. There’s something special that comes from working together in person that, again, I look forward to once we can do it safely and in a meaningful way. Now, for one final, fun question. What are you currently binge-watching? This is so funny and maybe unpredictable, but there’s an anime called “Dragon Ball Super” that my wife and I have been binge-watching for no good reason at all! We started by saying, “They’re only 30-minute episodes, let’s just try it.” Next thing you know, we’re three, four, five episodes in! It’s something I used to watch as a kid, so it’s fun to watch it again. Learn more about our Wrike integration Ready to streamline your workflow and improve collaboration? 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DAM Knowledge Best Practices for Managing Video in a DAM Here are 4 best practices and considerations for managing your own videos within a digital asset management solution. January 7, 2021 Carlie Mason Director of Growth Marketing 3 min read The past years have seen an unprecedented demand for video content. A study from HubSpot even found that 54% of consumers want to see more videos from the brands they follow. With more consumers wanting – and expecting – video content, there’s been a rise in the number of businesses investing heavily in video. Creating video content is one thing, but managing it afterwards has been known to bring a set of challenges, specifically around sharing and ensuring discoverability. It’s crucial that businesses tackle this challenge today in order to continue to scale and achieve their campaign goals – while keeping their videos organized and accessible to their users. In this post, we’ll cover the benefits of using digital asset management to help manage their videos, and highlight some best practices and considerations for managing your own videos within a DAM. Benefits of Managing Video Content in a DAM Instant PreviewsUsers can play videos in full-screen to easily check if it’s the video they need before downloading or even just refer to the information without needing to download it. Each video also has a thumbnail preview, similar to your images and PDFs, for quick reference. Easy SearchingCategories, auto-tags and other metadata can be easily added to your videos to increase their discoverability. This means that your users can find the videos they need just as quickly as an image or document using the search bar or Advanced Search. Quick RenditionsWith DAM, there are more sharing and distribution options in comparison to other platforms. Users can share videos in web galleries, zipped files, lightboxes and more. And if needed, the user can share the video file in a different format – for example, an MP4 can be shared as a MOV, FLV, AVI or MPEG. Similarly, they can also share and download the video in customized dimensions – all in-app and without any extra work. Best Practices and Considerations Make use of custom attributes and embedded metadataUsers can search against any values in your custom attributes and embedded metadata to find the file they’re looking for. With that being said, it’s important to create custom attributes that hold searchable information that’s relevant to your users, so they’re able to quickly and efficiently find the files they’re looking for. Your custom attributes also act as a filtering system within Advanced Search. If you create a number of custom attributes your users can select and deselect, it can help them narrow down the batch of videos they need and, ultimately, enhance discoverability. Be descriptive with your video tagsUnlike image assets, videos are complex and can include multiple elements – like products, people, themes, and objects – so it’s best to include this information somewhere in your metadata to help your users understand the file better. Whether you include these tags in your system attributes, custom attributes or keywords is up to you and what works best for your DAM set-up, but it’s valuable to put it somewhere your users know to look to gather context about files. Have a specific file naming convention for video assetsA proper file naming convention can help users understand the file, enable organization, and enhance consistency amongst the user experience. The elements you include in your file names or file titles should be specific to your organization, but popular elements include the project name, whether it’s meant for internal or external use and a general descriptor of what the video is about. Only upload the highest resolution fileYour users will be able to download and share video renditions in multiple formats and sizes. With this in mind, only the most high-resolution version of a video needs to be uploaded to the DAM. This not only saves a significant amount of storage space, it also saves uploaders time, as they only need to upload the video once. MediaValet’s advanced video management capabilities help leading organizations make the most of their high-value videos. Learn more about how you can scale your video content strategy with DAM. Related Articles DAM Knowledge DAM vs CMS: How Are They Different? Read more DAM Knowledge The Essential Guide to Digital Asset Management Workflows Read more DAM Knowledge The Beginners Guide to Building a DAM Taxonomy Read more DAM Knowledge Understanding DAM User Roles Read more What a DAM good read! Fuel your DAM knowledge by browsing our Resource library Build My DAM Knowledge