I think that digital photography is light years beyond film photography. I get a chance to retake that special moment if it didn't come out just right, instead of finding out a week later that the sun was glaring just right and washed out of all of my subjects' faces.
The real catch to managing digital photos is to have a good program to organize them on your computer/external hard drive. I love love LOVE Creative Memories' Memory Manager program. In the interest of full disclosure, I am a consultant for Creative Memories, but this software is the reason I
became a consultant

. For $40 you get a program that will find all of your pictures on your computer and organize them for you. You can sort them into Powersort boxes (like virtual shoe boxes!). You can also filter them by timeline based on the date stamp on the digital file. When you load your pictures directly from your memory card, phone, scanner or camera it even includes all of the digital information stored in the photo about which camera the photo was taken with, including the camera settings. Honestly, it's more info than I need as an amateur photographer, but if I ever decided to do this professionally I know it would come in handy.
Memory Manager also lets you correct, crop, edit and clone your photos. It includes red eye reduction, and you can even make those beautiful photos that are in black and white with only one element colored in (picture a bride on her wedding day in black and white with only her red rose bouquet). You can include a story about the photo, and tag people in the photo to make your photos even easier to find. It's much easier to find a photo in Memory manager than in a shoe box. Trust me, I know

. Plus it keeps track of which photos you have printed, and which you haven't, and it will automatically back them up for you. If you chose not to do it automatically it will remind you. Awesome!
Anyway, I've rambled on quite enough. If you don't have photo managing software that you love you should check it out. If you have questions about the software, you can check out the Creative Memories website and find a consultant near you, or drop me a PM anytime. Don't let your digital photos overwhelm you!
