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I collect a lot of travel photos. In fact, I've taken over 60,000 photos in the last 3 years! I have a solid system for backing up my travel photos already, and I wanted to expand on how useful Amazon Prime Photos can be for you!

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Amazon Prime Photos is available on your existing Amazon Prime membership. It provides web, desktop and mobile access to all of your photos. With your Prime membership, you get unlimited photo storage and 5GB of video storage. If you don't have Amazon Prime, sign up for free.

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When you subscribe to Amazon Prime, you'll get Prime Photos automatically. With Prime Photos, you'll be able to kick-start your photo backup system!

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How does Amazon Prime Photos work?

There are three main plans that you can choose from.

  1. Free with Prime. Like I mentioned above, you'll be able to store all of your photos, for free!

  2. 100GB of storage for $11.99/year. This wouldn't work for me. My photo catalog is pushing a few TB and I would fill up 100GB in a weekend.

  3. 1TB of storage for $59.99/year. I would consider this as an option if I didn't already have a 1TB-Dropbox plan. This will be good for most people, as you can store a good number of photos with this plan.

When you subscribe to Prime photos (through Amazon Prime), you're able to access your files through a mobile app, a web app and a desktop app. Aside from being able to back up your photos, you can also use Amazon Photos to search for common things within your photos like food, dogs or trees. It can recognize people, too!

Backing up your photos with Amazon Prime Photos

Aside from the storage plans, let's go a little deeper on how you can use Amazon Prime photos today. But first, let's briefly talk about backing up your photos in general. Photo backups are an important part of your workflow if you want to keep your photos safe. I (and most of the internet) will recommend backing up your photos in at least two additional places.

It's a good idea to have a copy of your photo library on your local hard drive, to have a backup on an external hard drive and to have a backup somewhere in the cloud.

Now that we've covered backing up your photos, let's review how to back up your photos using Amazon Prime Photos.

Amazon Photos Web app

From the web client, you can go to Add > Upload Photos in the top navigation bar.

From there, you'll find your Amazon Drive folders where you can add your photos. Personally, I like to categorize all of my photos by year.

Amazon Photos Desktop app

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As an alternative to the web client, you can use the desktop app as well. I do all of my photo work on a Mac, so I can speak to the Mac app.

An older version of this app wasn't very good and limited uploads to four at a time. Uploading RAW files took forever (it almost took a month when I first started uploading!) because it could only process four large files at once. The updated app is decent and now supports eight concurrent uploads! After a shoot, I'll queue up an upload. I find that keeping my uploads small, it's manageable for the app to handle.

You can set up the app to schedule backups or do a one-time backup. I prefer doing a one-time backup because I constantly move files around, as my local hard drive fills up quickly.

Amazon Photos Mobile app

While the mobile app exists on iPhone and Android, I don't use it. I use Amazon Prime Photos as a backup and not as a place to view my photos.

Benefits of using Amazon Photos

I've had a hard drive fail before and I'm glad that I had my photo files backed up. Without that backup, I would have lost a few years' worth of work. When you use Prime Photos, you can ensure that your photos are safe! As an added benefit, you're able to browse photos on your phone and computer and share with friends and family. You're also able to order prints.

I can see a use case where you take a few family photos and you want to share them at a family gathering. You can open the folder where you have the files and pass your phone to whoever wants to see the photos!

In addition to the features of the platform, it's free! Well, kind of. If you subscribe to Amazon Prime, you get Amazon Prime Photos for free. There's no additional cost to you. You can upgrade your plan if you want to increase your video storage.

Limitations of using Amazon Photos

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When new image formats come out, sometimes Amazon doesn't recognize them as 'images.' Because of this, it eats away at your low 5GB-storage cap of other files. I had this happen to me when I was testing a new camera that had a brand new RAW file type. This isn't an issue for most people and you can see the supported image formats to confirm that your images are supported. If they aren't supported, you can convert those unsupported RAW files to DNG files.

I've found the uploader to be buggy at times, and I found that the upload speeds aren't as good with some other image backup services. Amazon is always improving its software, so this might not be the case for much longer.

Can you print photos with Amazon Prime Photos?

Yes! In fact, Amazon makes it easy to print your photos. They have a large selection of different products, like canvas prints, metal prints, photo books, calendars and so much more. Amazon Prime members get free shipping.

How to get Amazon Prime Photos

If you don't have Amazon Prime, then sign up! Amazon Prime has a lot of good benefits like fast shipping for products and access to other video and music services.

If you already have Amazon Prime, then you're good to go. Visit the sign in page to start uploading. If you don't want Amazon Prime, you can still sign up for Amazon Photos based on the price points above. Newest version google chrome canary.

I hope you were able to learn something about photo backups and more information about one of the many excellent resources out there for keeping your photos safe.

Last updated on January 12th, 2021

With the cameras on our cell phones getting better with every model, it's never been easier to take amazing pictures. The bigger question though is where are you going to keep all these photos?

Cloud photo storage is a great way to keep your pictures safe in case something happens to your phone, or simply to free up some space on your device. For this article, we'll dig a little deeper into one of those services and talk about Amazon Prime Photos.

What is Amazon Photos?

Amazon Photos' title pretty much says it all. It's Amazon's way to help you store and back up your photos. If you're familiar with how cloud services like iCloud Photos or Google Photos work, you'll find quite a few similarities.

You can either manually upload your photos, or you can use Amazon's iPhone app to automatically back up your pictures. In fact, with the app's auto-backup feature, it will back up photos as you take them. That ensures your entire library is backed up and you don't even have to think about it.

Before you start uploading your photos to Amazon Photos, clean up your photo library, so you're not wasting storage on useless pics. An app like Gemini Photos will scan your library for similar photos, blurred shots, and other clutter, and help you get rid of them.

Download on the App Store

How much is Amazon's photo storage?

There are a few storage and pricing plans to choose from. The good news is that with any of the plans you get unlimited, full-resolution photo uploads. Videos count toward your storage quota, but pictures are unlimited.

The downside is that there's no cheaper or free low-storage tier. That being said, if you're already an Amazon Prime member, you get Amazon Photos with 5 GB of video storage completely free. Non-Prime members or upgraded storage plans start at:

  • 100 GB for $11.99/year
  • 1 TB for $59.99/year

How Amazon Prime Photo storage works on iPhone

As we mentioned a little bit earlier, an easy way to make sure all your photos are backed up is by using Amazon's Prime Photos app. Let's go over some of the basics — some of the things you may be familiar with, others maybe not so much. But first things first, head over to the App Store and download the Amazon Photos app.

How to upload your iPhone pics to Amazon Photos

After you log in to the app for the first time, you'll be prompted to allow it to auto-backup your photos. If you only want to upload specific pictures, here's how you can turn this off in the app:

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  1. Tap More in the bottom right corner.
  2. Select Upload Photos and Videos.
  3. And then choose the photos you want to upload.

How to access your photos on Amazon

After you've uploaded your pictures, you'll see your photos if you click on the Photos tab, in the bottom left corner of the screen.

Unlike other apps, namely Google Photos, Amazon does not automatically delete your pictures after they've been uploaded. So if you're looking to free up some space on your iPhone, then you'll have to manually delete the photos after they've been uploaded.

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As an alternative to the web client, you can use the desktop app as well. I do all of my photo work on a Mac, so I can speak to the Mac app.

An older version of this app wasn't very good and limited uploads to four at a time. Uploading RAW files took forever (it almost took a month when I first started uploading!) because it could only process four large files at once. The updated app is decent and now supports eight concurrent uploads! After a shoot, I'll queue up an upload. I find that keeping my uploads small, it's manageable for the app to handle.

You can set up the app to schedule backups or do a one-time backup. I prefer doing a one-time backup because I constantly move files around, as my local hard drive fills up quickly.

Amazon Photos Mobile app

While the mobile app exists on iPhone and Android, I don't use it. I use Amazon Prime Photos as a backup and not as a place to view my photos.

Benefits of using Amazon Photos

I've had a hard drive fail before and I'm glad that I had my photo files backed up. Without that backup, I would have lost a few years' worth of work. When you use Prime Photos, you can ensure that your photos are safe! As an added benefit, you're able to browse photos on your phone and computer and share with friends and family. You're also able to order prints.

I can see a use case where you take a few family photos and you want to share them at a family gathering. You can open the folder where you have the files and pass your phone to whoever wants to see the photos!

In addition to the features of the platform, it's free! Well, kind of. If you subscribe to Amazon Prime, you get Amazon Prime Photos for free. There's no additional cost to you. You can upgrade your plan if you want to increase your video storage.

Limitations of using Amazon Photos

When new image formats come out, sometimes Amazon doesn't recognize them as 'images.' Because of this, it eats away at your low 5GB-storage cap of other files. I had this happen to me when I was testing a new camera that had a brand new RAW file type. This isn't an issue for most people and you can see the supported image formats to confirm that your images are supported. If they aren't supported, you can convert those unsupported RAW files to DNG files.

I've found the uploader to be buggy at times, and I found that the upload speeds aren't as good with some other image backup services. Amazon is always improving its software, so this might not be the case for much longer.

Can you print photos with Amazon Prime Photos?

Yes! In fact, Amazon makes it easy to print your photos. They have a large selection of different products, like canvas prints, metal prints, photo books, calendars and so much more. Amazon Prime members get free shipping.

How to get Amazon Prime Photos

If you don't have Amazon Prime, then sign up! Amazon Prime has a lot of good benefits like fast shipping for products and access to other video and music services.

If you already have Amazon Prime, then you're good to go. Visit the sign in page to start uploading. If you don't want Amazon Prime, you can still sign up for Amazon Photos based on the price points above. Newest version google chrome canary.

I hope you were able to learn something about photo backups and more information about one of the many excellent resources out there for keeping your photos safe.

Last updated on January 12th, 2021

With the cameras on our cell phones getting better with every model, it's never been easier to take amazing pictures. The bigger question though is where are you going to keep all these photos?

Cloud photo storage is a great way to keep your pictures safe in case something happens to your phone, or simply to free up some space on your device. For this article, we'll dig a little deeper into one of those services and talk about Amazon Prime Photos.

What is Amazon Photos?

Amazon Photos' title pretty much says it all. It's Amazon's way to help you store and back up your photos. If you're familiar with how cloud services like iCloud Photos or Google Photos work, you'll find quite a few similarities.

You can either manually upload your photos, or you can use Amazon's iPhone app to automatically back up your pictures. In fact, with the app's auto-backup feature, it will back up photos as you take them. That ensures your entire library is backed up and you don't even have to think about it.

Before you start uploading your photos to Amazon Photos, clean up your photo library, so you're not wasting storage on useless pics. An app like Gemini Photos will scan your library for similar photos, blurred shots, and other clutter, and help you get rid of them.

Download on the App Store

How much is Amazon's photo storage?

There are a few storage and pricing plans to choose from. The good news is that with any of the plans you get unlimited, full-resolution photo uploads. Videos count toward your storage quota, but pictures are unlimited.

The downside is that there's no cheaper or free low-storage tier. That being said, if you're already an Amazon Prime member, you get Amazon Photos with 5 GB of video storage completely free. Non-Prime members or upgraded storage plans start at:

  • 100 GB for $11.99/year
  • 1 TB for $59.99/year

How Amazon Prime Photo storage works on iPhone

As we mentioned a little bit earlier, an easy way to make sure all your photos are backed up is by using Amazon's Prime Photos app. Let's go over some of the basics — some of the things you may be familiar with, others maybe not so much. But first things first, head over to the App Store and download the Amazon Photos app.

How to upload your iPhone pics to Amazon Photos

After you log in to the app for the first time, you'll be prompted to allow it to auto-backup your photos. If you only want to upload specific pictures, here's how you can turn this off in the app:

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  1. Tap More in the bottom right corner.
  2. Select Upload Photos and Videos.
  3. And then choose the photos you want to upload.

How to access your photos on Amazon

After you've uploaded your pictures, you'll see your photos if you click on the Photos tab, in the bottom left corner of the screen.

Unlike other apps, namely Google Photos, Amazon does not automatically delete your pictures after they've been uploaded. So if you're looking to free up some space on your iPhone, then you'll have to manually delete the photos after they've been uploaded.

Can you edit photos in the Amazon Photos app?

Just like other great cloud photo storage options, Amazon Prime Photos has some basic editing tools. Eve online federation grand prix.

  1. Tap Photos in the bottom left corner.
  2. Select the photo you want to edit.
  3. In the upper right-hand corner, tap the ellipses.
  4. Tap Edit Photo.

Are pics in Amazon Photos full resolution?

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Yes, Amazon Photos does store your pics in full resolution, which is a major advantage in comparison to other cloud services. Most either offer unlimited photo storage with compressed photos or they'll store them in full resolution, but limit your storage space.

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Is the Amazon Prime photo storage secure?

The quick answer is yes, Amazon Prime Photo storage is secure. There are features like 'hiding' photos, and you can password-protect them, adding an extra layer of security. But just like with other cloud services, once you share a picture with someone it because a little less secure.

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If you already have an Amazon Prime account, it almost seems like a no-brainer to give Amazon Photos a try. Or if you're someone who likes to shoot a ton of videos and pictures, you can still get unlimited photo storage for under $1/month, which is an incredibly reasonable price. Not to mention the peace of mind that comes with knowing all of your photos are safe and sound.





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