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itamp;#39;s not a sexy topic i know but today iamp;#39;m going to show you how to name and organize your image files like a boss hey everyone iamp;#39;m kevin patrick-robbins people just call me kpr you can too and this is studio builder where i make videos to help professional photographers and aspiring professional photographers improve aspects of their business in this video iamp;#39;m going to talk about how to name your image files in a specific way and why you should do this and at the end of the video iamp;#39;ll tell you the one place where you absolutely should completely ignore absolutely everything iamp;#39;m about to say in this video [Applause] the first thing you should do is change the image prefix in your camera i know not all cameras can do this not all makes and models allow you to do this but if your camera does start there on my canon r6 this one iamp;#39;m recording on and most canon cameras the default image prefix is img underscore in my settings iamp;#39