How to fullfill the one function that is as important as taking good shots.
My photos are very precious to me. I keep everything I shoot, as long as it’s exposed and in vaguely in focus I’ve still got it. I’ve even still got my neg’s from college and I’ve got every digital shot I’ve taken in the last four years.
That being said three times since ‘The Switch’ to digital that I’ve had hard drives fail on me. Granted the amount I’ve abused them over the years I would expect a dud here or there but as a professional I can’t have this with my work. Out of everything I need my work station to be reliable and my photos to be there when I need them.
The first time I had a hard drive fail, I lost 300GB (that’s the equivalent of 15000 raw files from a modern DSLR) from a very well know hard drive manufacture and after that I swore I would never use them again. These days I have them on two drives locally to my work station (one internal one external) and also on my Flickr Pro account. The Flickr account is my failsafe, it has my final edits and I can access them anywhere in at anytime. |