Apps We Love for Storing Travel Photos

  • By Jessica Elmore
  • 27 Apr, 2018
Picture this: You’re on vacation. You bring your camera along on the trip and have a blast documenting every priceless moment through the lens. Then you get home, go to upload your photos, and find yourself staring mindlessly at the wall of unorganized, unedited photos. Sound familiar? Well, it doesn’t have to! With the right storage app, you can easily organize and save your travel photos in one place for years to come! Below you will find a list of great options to choose from!

Flickr

If you’re a trigger happy person who likes to get every second of their travels on camera, Flickr is a great app to store your photos on. This app comes with an astounding 1 TB in free storage so you should have plenty of space for all of your precious pics! Flickr also offers some awesome customized filters for you to choose from so you can quickly edit your photos to your liking!

Dropbox

Dropbox is a winning app for several reasons. It allows you to quickly organize your photos by creating different folders, and you can quickly share pictures by sending a simple email invitation. Dropbox also has a specific photo section that works like a timeline and organizes all of your uploaded photos by date.

EverPix

For those who need to upload and edit photos in a hurry, EverPix offers a fast interface that organizes your photos automatically after you upload them. Pictures here are grouped by date or photo content, making it easy for you to organize and edit in minutes.

Google Photos

Google Photo’s free plan comes with 15 GB of free storage, which is a significant amount of free space! Like Dropbox, Google Photos makes it easy to organize and share photos, and it also offers a rather extensive editing suite so you can make every photo frame-worthy! So, next time you get home from a vacation, don’t spend massive amounts of time trying to organize and edit your photos! Use one of the above storage apps to get your photos organized fast!    
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