

Since most of us are already using Google on a daily basis, this is the fastest way to find location from photos easily. So when you load an image by dragging it into the search bar, Google will try and guess the location. This may or may not work but is still worth a try. Note that this method will also work for old photos that you took with a camera but can't remember the location. How do you access this data? Here are 6 sites to help you find the EXIF data of any pic you want.

We are storing location data for each photo that we are taking but there is another issue. Most smartphones, cameras, and DSLRs have this feature. These are important values for photographers. What’s that?ĮXIF format is used to store important data such as date and time of the photo, ISO, shutter speed, white balance, and camera model. This was way better until I realized I don’t know how to read the EXIF data of my old pics. This never cut it until I started geo-tagging my photos. I used to resort to creating folders where each folder was named something like ‘place-year’. While there are a lot of ways to store these photos in the cloud, most of us are having trouble remembering where some of them were taken. Everyone you know is using their smartphones to capture amazing, funny, beautiful, and goofy moments in their lives.
