How to import photos from your digital camera to a specific folder on Mac

On macOS, you can select which folder you dump your digital camera content to, including a specific folder you've just created.

 

When you connect your digital camera to your Mac, you can import the content of said camera into the Photos app. You can even set up the Photos app on Mac to import photos automatically from that specific device. In Catalina, you can also select which album you want those photos to go to. If you're trying to import a bunch of pictures from a specific event, you can also create a brand new folder and move them directly to it for better organization. 

How to select a folder to add new photos from your digital camera in the Photos app on Mac

After you prepare your digital camera to import to the Photos app, here's how to select a specific folder to relocate to.

  1. Launch the Photos app on your Mac if it doesn't open automatically.
  2. Click on your digital camera from the sidebar if it isn't already selected.

    Launch Photos, then click on your camera

  3. Select the photos you want to import to a specific folder.
  4. Click on Library at the top of the Photos app window.
  5. Select the folder You want to import the selected pictures directly to.

    Click on Library, then click on an album folder

The pictures will be imported directly to the folder you selected. If you want to import multiple photos to different folders, follow the steps above and select which photos you want to import to each folder until you've imported them all.

 

How to create a new folder to add photos from your digital camera in the Photos app on Mac

If you're just about to dump all of your vacation photos into the Photos app on your Mac, but haven't created a dedicated folder for it yet, no problem, you can do so right before importing.

 

  1. Launch the Photos app on your Mac if it doesn't open automatically.
  2. Click on your digital camera from the sidebar if it isn't already selected.

    Launch Photos, then click on your camera

  3. Select the photos you want to import to the newly created folder.
  4. Click on Library at the top of the Photos app window.
  5. Click on New Album.

    Click on Library, then click on New Album

  6. Enter an album name.
  7. Click on OK.

    Enter an album name, then click OK

The pictures will be imported directly to the folder you created. If you want to import multiple photos to different folders, follow the steps above and create new folders for each until you've imported them all.

How to find the photos you've just added to a folder in the Photos app on Mac

After you've created or selected a specific folder to import your photos to, you can find them under My Albums.

  1. Launch the Photos app on your Mac.
  2. Click on My Albums in the sidebar.
  3. Double-click on the Album.

    Click on My Albums, then double-click on your album

There they are!

Where your photos go if you don't select a specific folder to import them from your digital camera in the Photos app on Mac

If you don't select a folder to import your photos to, you can still find them easily. They will always be delivered to your Photos library (it's the one right at the top of the sidebar) whether you send them to a specific folder or not. You can also find them in your Imports section, where you will find all of the photos you've ever imported to the Photos app on your Mac (unless you've deleted them).

  1. Launch the Photos app on your Mac.
  2. Click on Imports.

You can filter your imported content by favorited, edited, only photos, only videos, or keyword (if you've tagged your photos).

Click on Showing in the upper left and select a filter.

Launch the Photos app, then click on Imports. Click on Showing to customize filters

 

 

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