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Wondering where your iPhone photos actually live? In this episode of Sort-It-Out, we break down one of the top Googled iPhone questions and explain how photos, iCloud, old devices, and digital clutter all connect to modern photo organizing.

🎧 This Summer We’re Answering the Top iPhone Questions — Starting With “Where Are My Photos?”

Where are your photos, anyway?

If you’ve ever felt confused about where your memories actually live — your phone, iCloud, old computers, shared albums, text messages, external drives, or somewhere else entirely — this episode is for you.

In this kickoff episode of our new summer series, we’re taking some of the top Googled iPhone questions and answering them through the lens of photo organizing. Because photo organizing today isn’t just about photos anymore — it’s also about understanding the technology surrounding them.

This summer we’re breaking down three of the biggest iPhone questions people ask:

📱 Where are my photos?
📱 Why is my iPhone full?
📱 How do I find things?

Each main episode will answer the big picture question, and the Tiny Task episodes that follow will break everything down into small, realistic how-to steps that actually feel manageable.

In this episode we talk about:

  • Why photo organizing feels more overwhelming now than it used to

  • How technology quietly changed where our photos live

  • Why old computers, CDs, external drives, and cloud systems create confusion

  • The shift from photo scarcity to photo abundance

  • Decision overwhelm in the digital world

  • Why awareness always comes before organization

  • What’s coming next in the Tiny Task series

Upcoming Tiny Tasks include:


📂 Camera Roll basics
☁️ Understanding the cloud
📱 Text messages & WhatsApp photos
👥 Shared albums
💾 Old digital photos & devices
🗂️ Printed photo collections

👉 And if you’re ready for a simple next step, check out our Tiny Task series — short, realistic actions to help you move forward without overwhelm.

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