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If you are confused about Adobes new naming of Lightroom Classic v Lightroom CC read here. Lightroom for Beginners. The video will get you up and running in Lightroom in 1. Here is a quick guide to get you started really fast and easy, it will only take a couple of minutes to read this information. This is a no BS Lightroom turbo start Non Technical Lightroom Getting Started Guide. Lightroom is broken up into Modules. There are currently 7 Modules in Lightroom, here is a secret, you only have to know 2 of them  Its a good idea to learn the rest later, but to get started, all you need is the Library and the Develop module. You can get Photoshop and Lightroom for 9. Creative Cloud Photography Program. The Library Module. This is exactly what it sounds like. This is where all your photos live. This is where you import the photos and do all the boring stuff like keywords and collections etc. It might be boring, but a little effort here will pay off in spades later on down the road, Youll see. You can sleep at night knowing that all your photos are safely tucked away and labeled so you can find them in a rabbits blink. When you get a bit more experienced, youll also find that most of this can be automated. The Develop Module. This is where the partys at after everyone has left the library. The develop module is where you take those dull images and turn them into works of art. This is your digital darkroom Lightroom where you can be creative. A lot of this can also be automated if you are in a rush. But you may want to hang out here for a while, because this is fun Lightroom Workflow. Ok, here we go. In as few words as possible, here is how to work in Lightroom. Ill give you details about the stuff that really matters and skip the boring details. Get your photos into Lightroom Youll start in the. Library module Click the import button in the lower left The importer will open. Click the Arrow in the lower left corner to expand it. Its useless to you collapsed This is what the expanded Importer window looks like. Dont worry about all the options for now, we will walk through the steps you need. Look on the top and you will see 3 options for the import workflow. Grab Photos From  2. What to do with them 3. Copy photos To somewhere Look at the top and you will  see FROM This is where we grab the photo to bring into Lightroom. Under Source, you will see all your drives. You can bring them in from your computer if you like, but for the sake of this tutorial, Im going to assume that you want to bring them in from your camera card reader. Patchy Opacity And Infiltrates. Click that option EOSDIGITAL is mine. Note If you cant see the photos from your subfolders, click on the panel that says to and choose the Include Subfolders option at the bottom. In the middle top, choose an option from importing. Copy and Copy as DNG are the only options from a camera or card. To keep it simple, we are going to use Copy. At the top right, you will see an option that says TO This is where we are copying the photos and videos to. Under the to options, I recommend choosing the subfolder and Into One Folder option and giving it a name. Next, locate the folder that you want to put your photos. If you are just starting, its a good idea to have a strategy and stick with it, because you will be using this structure for a very long time. What do I do for a digital asset management strategy What we are doing right now, is creating a folder structure on your disk drive. Lightroom doesnt care where the photos are to nicely catalog them. But this structure is for you, to help you keep your photos organized, trust me, its worth the extra effort. I normally create a top level folder called photos. Under this a create categories that Ill use such as Places. People. Events. Clientsetc. Ill then create folders as I import photos under these categories, as subcategories Places. Boston. California. New York. Londonetc. Use whatever categories you think youll need. You can always add more later or change them. WARNING If you do change folder names or image locations, do it through Lightroom or you will break the file association. In other words, if you change a location through Lightroom, the image will move on your computer good If you move it directly on your computer, Lightroom wont know where it is bad Ok, back on track, I think you needed that bit of extra info if you are new to DAM Digital Asset Management AKA Managing your photos Choose a folder where you want your photos to go to. You have now set up Where from What to Do with photos Where to go In the main window, choose the photos to add to Lightroom. Usually you will go with the default, which is all the photos on the card. If you turn on the option Dont import suspected Duplicates and photos are already in Lightroom, they will be greyed out. Click the import button. Your photos will now be copied into Lightroom and you will return to the Library module where you can watch your photos getting sucked into Lightroom. All your photos are now safely tucked into Lightroom. Next step is finding them. Organizing your Photos in Lightroom. At the top left youll see the Navigator which is a thumbnail of the selected photo. Under that is the Catalog. The options that youll use are either Previous import, which will limit the view to just the last batch of photos you bought into Lightroom. Or you can choose All Photographs, to show every photo currently in Lightroom. If photos seem to be missing, click All Photographs. The next block down shows the Folders View. You will see a list of drives that have photos in them that Lightroom is managing in the Library. Currently attached drives are lit up. The Folder structure is the same as on your computer, because this is what you are actually browsing right now. Here you can see our Folder called Colorado that we just made when we imported from the card. Lightroom Collections are good. We want to make our own folder structure just for Lightroom, this will make things easier to use for us. For this, we use Collections. Collections have tons of advantages because they dont actually contain photos, just a reference to the photos, this way we can have the same photo in different Collections without making multiple copies of the same photo. Trust me, multiple copies of the same photo is a bad thing and can get very confusing as well as quickly filling up you drive with duplicate photos. Select all the Photos that you want to put in the collection. Click in the Grid and press CmdCtrlA to select all. Click the button and choose Create Collection as shown. Name this Collection something that is descriptive. Optional Nest it in a Collection set if you want. Check the box, Include Selected photos. Click create. Bang You now have a Collection with your selected photos in it. For way more reasons than Ill list here, I like to organize my photos into Collections and work on them from there.