Sound like Aperture is the program for me.
Thanks

On Dec 29, 2012, at 11:51 PM, John Robinson wrote:

> Anne,
> 
> Since I don't use iPhoto I am not sure how it is organized, I thought you 
> could look at events and then drill down.  
> 
> Anyway, in Aperture you can do exactly as you are wanting,  if you want to 
> have the events appear rather than a bunch of photo's you can sure have that 
> as your default when you open the program.  I love Aperture, it has such 
> great organizational abilities.  
> 
> I had a folder for my 50 yr. class reunion that I did so much work on.  
> Inside that I had a section of pictures of all my classmates from our Senior 
> pictures, then one on all the schools we had attended, a section of pictures 
> of our individual 8th grade pictures, a group of photo's for our grade school 
> pictures where we were in large groups, another group for our families, one 
> for our class trips, one for the deceased classmates, a section on the room 
> we were renting with several photo's to help me plan on large prints to hang 
> all over the walls.  
> 
> On and on they went and they were all under the Class of 62 folder.   At the 
> end of our video I used Aperture to show a map of where we all lived, in two 
> countries, 18 states and 54 different cities, so Aperture drew all this for 
> me and I added it to the movie I made for the classmates.  
> 
> You also can direct Aperture to a default program for additional editing such 
> as Photoshop, once the editing is done the corrected photo goes right back to 
> Aperture, it's really slick.
> 
> John




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