India Earl – The Guide to Backups

India Earl – The Guide to Backups

India Earl – The Guide to Backups

A fool-proof guide on backups and organizational techniques to get the backend of your business on lock, simplified, and reliable. Backing up work is the most vital, and important step of a photographer’s workflow. Let go of the worry of ever losing your photos by learning and implementing my best tips on the backup process.

About This Product

In the guide I’ll walk you through my import + export process and settings, how I organize my files on the backend, how you can create a solid workflow, and ultimately how I backup my images to 6 different sources in under 20 minutes so I don’t have to worry about ever losing irreplaceable photos.

WHAT’S INCLUDED

This guide covers all of the products I use in-depth along with tips & tricks to streamline and strengthen any current backup workflow you may already have in place.

It’s so incredibly important to have a solid system in place before you regret not having it. It’s always better to be safe than sorry, and reliability is always worth the investment.

WHO IT’S FOR

For photographers and videographers, whether they have a system in place or not! I felt like I had a strong system in place for years with a total of 3 backups until all three sources crashed. This is beneficial to anyone looking to strengthen their backup system!

10% OF YOUR PURCHASE

10% OF YOUR PURCHASE WILL BE DONATED TO THE CHILDREN’S HOME PROJECT.

If you’d like to learn more, check their amazing movement out here and how you can become a sponsor for a kiddo for $30 per month! You can also donate here.

TCHP is about love, hope, consistency, advocacy and ‘no matter whatness’.

They, from The children’s Home Project, work with Honduran youth living in a children’s home as well as kids living in extreme poverty with their families. They have been overlooked, judged and beat down by society. They help them to see who they truly are. They walk with them as they shake off the chains

of generational poverty, as they face their past traumas and feel like they’ll be overcome, as they learn, little by little, that there is an immense strength lying within. Practically speaking, they focus on education, mental health and positive mentoring relationships

Photographer:

   India Earl

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