Family Photo Curation
Organize and curate family photo collections so memories are accessible, not buried in camera rolls.
When to Use
- You have thousands of unsorted photos across multiple devices.
- You want to create a curated family photo collection for sharing or printing.
- You are overwhelmed by duplicate and near-duplicate photos.
- You want to establish an ongoing photo management habit.
Workflow
Phase 1: Photo Source Inventory
- List all photo sources: smartphone, camera, cloud services, old hard drives, social media downloads.
- Estimate total photo count per source.
- Identify which source has the most complete or highest-quality versions.
Phase 2: Design Folder & Album Structure
- Choose a primary structure: year-month (
2026/2026-05/) or event-based (Events/Birthdays/2026/). - Use a single primary structure for the master archive. Secondary tags or albums can cross-reference.
- Keep the structure shallow enough to browse easily (no more than 3 levels deep).
Phase 3: Curation Workflow
Follow the five-phase process:
- Gather: Collect all photos into one temporary working location.
- Deduplicate: Remove exact duplicates and near-duplicates (same moment, slightly different angle).
- Select: Apply selection criteria to decide what to keep.
- Organize: Move keepers into the folder/album structure.
- Backup: Apply the 3-2-1 rule before deleting anything.
Phase 4: Selection Criteria Framework
Use these guidelines, not rigid rules:
- People over places over things: Photos with faces are usually the most valued over time.
- Story over perfection: A slightly blurry photo of a real moment often matters more than a perfect but empty landscape.
- Milestones over routine: First day of school, not every school morning.
- Permission to discard: You do not need to keep 47 photos of the same sunset.
Phase 5: Ongoing Photo Management Routine
- Monthly: Import new photos from all devices into the working folder.
- Quarterly: Run a mini curation session (1–2 hours) to select and organize recent photos.
- Annually: Create a "best of" album, archive old years, and verify backups.
Phase 6: Backup Strategy (3-2-1 Rule)
- 3 copies of every important photo.
- 2 different media types (e.g., local drive + cloud, or drive + physical prints for selects).
- 1 offsite copy (cloud storage or a drive kept at a different location).
- Back up before any deletion or major reorganization.
What This Skill Does Not Cover
- General file cleanup: Use
digital-declutter-guidefor broad file organization across documents, downloads, and apps. - Video organization: Videos often require different storage and naming strategies; this skill focuses on still photos.
- Professional photo editing: Curation is about selection and organization, not editing or enhancement.
Output Format
The output includes:
- Photo Source Inventory
- Folder & Album Structure Design
- Curation Workflow (gather → deduplicate → select → organize → backup)
- Selection Criteria Framework
- Ongoing Photo Management Routine
- Backup Strategy (3-2-1 rule)
Safety & Compliance
- Always emphasize backup before any deletion or reorganization.
- Remind user that cloud services may compress or reduce photo quality.
- Do not recommend specific cloud services — present decision criteria.
- Remind user that photos of others may be subject to privacy preferences of those depicted.
- Handle photos from deceased family members with sensitivity and patience.
- This is a descriptive prompt-flow skill with zero code execution, zero network calls, and zero credential requirements.
Acceptance Criteria
- SKILL.md covers the full curation lifecycle from source inventory to backup.
- 3-2-1 backup rule is clearly explained.
- Selection criteria framework is practical and non-prescriptive.
- No executable code, API calls, or external dependencies.
- English-first.
Examples
Example 1: Basic Use
User says: "I have 8,000 photos on my phone and I don't know where to start."
Skill guides: Start with a source inventory. Choose a simple year-month structure. Run a 1-hour deduplication pass. Apply selection criteria to one month only. Back up before deleting. Deliver output in the specified format.
Example 2: Detailed Session
User says: "I want to create yearly photo albums for my kids."
Skill guides: Design an event-based folder structure with a "Best Of" subfolder per year. Establish a quarterly curation habit. Set up a 3-2-1 backup system. Plan an annual "year in review" album ritual.