Most of us have thousands of photos saved everywhere — phone, Google Drive, laptop, old hard disks. When we try to find one childhood photo or an old memory with friends, it becomes frustrating.
Good news: you don’t need any technical knowledge to organize your photos properly.
Step 1: Pick ONE Simple Method
Don’t overthink. Choose one style and stick to it.
Option 1: Year-Wise (Best & Simple)
Photos
├── 2015
├── 2018
├── 2020
├── 2023
└── 2025
Inside a year:
2023
├── Family
├── Friends
└── Travel
Option 2: Life Stage / Era-Wise (Best for Old Photos)
Photos
├── Childhood
├── School Days
├── College Life
├── Work Life
└── Family & Friends
This is perfect if you don’t remember exact dates.
Step 2: Do the Same in Google Drive
- Create one folder:
“My Photos” - Create year or era folders inside it
- Move photos slowly — one folder at a time
👉 Don’t leave photos loose in “My Drive”.
Step 3: Organizing Childhood & Old Photos
Old photos are special and messy — that’s normal.
Simple structure:
Childhood Photos
├── Family
├── School
└── Old Memories
Dates don’t have to be perfect. Approximate is OK.
Step 4: Keep It Clean Going Forward
- After trips or events, create a folder immediately
- Don’t dump photos randomly
- Spend 10 minutes once a month
That’s it.
Final Thought
Photo organization is not about perfection.
It’s about finding memories easily when you need them.
Keep it simple. Keep it clean.

