
Most of my film library is still not digitized, but the approximate 50,000 images that are reside on my Drobo 8D along with the 1.2 million digital files I’ve collected since the demise of film.
Review photo software organizers mylio software#
Which brings me to where I am today: using another piece of software that’s more powerful than all the rest, a program with the funny little name known as Mylio.įrom 1976 until today I estimate I’ve shot over three million images. Not long after Agave, the internet was born, and the need to physically send images faded.

When Windows came along, Phototrack decided not to join the Windows world and was eventually replaced by a similar but more visual program called Agave. Unfortunately, Phototrack was a DOS program. Phototrack helped me keep track of pictures like this It not only listed which numbered images I had sent but also provided language that put everyone on notice when it came to using, protecting, and purchasing rights to valuable film originals. Anytime I sent photos to an editor or client of any kind, Phototrack was responsible for outputting a contract that kept everybody on the same page. It was an amazing piece of software that allowed me to number, caption and barcode my 35mm transparencies. In 1981, my first year as an official business, I bought a newly developed program called Phototrack. Organization in my office has always included powerful software. With organization comes speed, agility, and the ability to outperform the competition. So rather than fight that uphill battle, I organize. For all of us who produce quality work, nothing could be further from the truth. An occupation where buyers think we enjoy our job so much, we don’t need to get paid. Let’s face it, photography has always been considered a labor of love.

Just a few of the many covers from over my long career
