Why You Should Care About Data Storage

Troy Angell • March 23, 2025

How Professional Photographers Safeguard Important and Irreplaceable Data

An inside view of computer hard drives and memory cards


When you hire a photographer, you’re usually thinking about the lighting, the posing, and how the final images will look. You probably don’t give a second thought to their hard drives or memory cards.


But in today’s digital world, pictures are data. If that data isn't handled with professional care, it can vanish in a heartbeat. If you’re documenting a one-time-only occasion, there are no "do-overs." If the data is lost, those memories are gone forever.


Hiring a professional photographer comes with a certain level of expectations. One of those expectation is how they handle data. Here is how a responsible photographer ensures your memories make it safely from the camera to your hands.


1. It Starts in the Camera: Professional-Grade Gear

A "race to the bottom" photographer might use cheap, no-name memory cards to save a few dollars. However, these cards often lack the rigorous quality control of major brands, making them prone to "card error" messages and corruption.


The Professional Standard: I use only high-end, reputable memory cards with a proven track record for reliability. These cards are designed to withstand the high-speed demands of professional shooting, significantly reducing the risk of a file failing before it ever leaves the camera. I also use high-end, professional cameras which use dual memory card slots. This ensures that even if something happens to one memory card, the data is still on the other one.


2. The Critical "Post-Shoot" Hour

What happens the moment the session ends? If a photographer leaves their gear in a hot car during lunch or waits until the next day to upload images, they are taking a massive risk. Extreme temperatures can damage electronics, and theft from vehicles is a heartbreakingly common way for clients to lose their photos.


The Professional Standard: My work doesn't end when the shoot ends. I treat those memory cards like gold. Whether it’s uploading to a mobile drive on-site or heading straight to the studio, the goal is to get those files onto a computer and backed up as quickly as humanly possible.


3. The "All Hard Drives Fail" Rule

If you’ve ever had a computer crash, you know the sinking feeling of losing files. It’s a tech reality: Every hard drive  will eventually fail. If a photographer only keeps your photos on one computer, they aren't "storing" your photos—they’re just waiting for a disaster to happen.


The Professional Standard: One copy is never enough. Even one backup isn't enough. What if there is a fire, a flood, or a burglary? To truly protect your investment, I utilize the 3-2-1 Backup Strategy:

  • There are 3 Copies of the Data. The original files plus two distinct backups.
  • Data is stored on 2 Different Mediums. Two different types of hardware (e.g., Internal Drive + External RAID).
  • 1 Copy Off-Site. One copy stored off-site at a separate physical location to protect against fire or theft.


You might think this sounds like overkill, but if you've ever lost data from a drive failing, you understand why it's not. I've had hard drives fail, and if they would have been my only copy my data, I would have lost everything in the blink of an eye, over 200,000 images and decades of data. Because I practiced the 3-2-1 strategy, what could have been a unrecoverable catastrophe was merely a minor inconvenience. I simply used my backup copy to restore the data to a new drive, and kept working.


Your Memories Deserve an "Ounce of Prevention"

When you're shopping for a photographer, don't be afraid to ask: "What is your backup strategy?" A professional will be happy to tell you exactly how they protect your images.


Investing in a photographer who values data security means you can sleep soundly knowing that your wedding, your newborn’s first portraits, or your family reunion is tucked away safely in three different places.


Two NAS storage devices on a shelf storing data.
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