


At the end of the day, cards are (now) very cheap. This will allow enough time for the backup strategy to work properly. Only format the first card (if you HAVE to) once you have shot all the way through to the fifth card. Shoot the first one until it is full, then move to card 2. I have about 5 CF cards that I cycle through. While you are shooting I suggest you treat your cards like film (especially if you are away from home). Backblaze (or alternative online backup software) The Photography Backup Workflow Step one:.1 x External HDD (6tb POWERED USB 3.0 drive).Let’s face it, times have changed since the days of developing your own film! Components: This may seem like overkill, but when you have an established system like this in place for a number of years it becomes fairly automatic to do and easy to maintain. I have backup all of my RAW photos and videos that were taken since I began seriously shooting around 10 years ago. If it is difficult to do, then you won’t do it. Step Four: The Best Photography Backup Solution.
