Description
What You’ll Walk Away With
Most photographers lose photos not because they’re careless. They lose them because nobody ever sat down and showed them a system. That’s what this workshop is.
A good storage system isn’t really about being organized. It’s about spending less time managing files and more time making images.
What we cover:
- Why most photographer storage systems quietly fall apart over time
- A folder structure you’ll actually use: Genre, Year, Project. That’s it.
- The Base Name Rule: one project name that matches your RAW files, your catalog, and your exports
- How to set up Lightroom so it works with your folder system instead of against it
- The 3-2-1 backup strategy made practical, not theoretical
- The Line in the Sand Method: how to start fresh today without touching your old archive
- A live demo where we prove the system works in real time
What’s included:
- Live 90-minute workshop with michael kent
- 30 minutes of open Q&A
- Folder structure template
- Naming convention cheat sheet
- Lightroom workflow checklist
- Backup strategy overview
- Early Access pricing on the full course
Early Access
Everyone who registers gets Early Access pricing on the full course when it launches. Attend the workshop for $47. Upgrade for $40 more. That’s $87 total versus $149 if you wait. You save $62, and your questions in the live Q&A help shape what the full course actually becomes.
Who Should Come
If you’ve ever lost a photo, spent twenty minutes searching for a file you know you have, or opened four Lightroom catalogs trying to find one image, this is for you. Doesn’t matter what you shoot or how long you’ve been at it.
The best photographers aren’t more organized. They just built systems that got out of their way.




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