There are many FTP clients available for Mac, PC and Linux users. Here are some of the more popular. (Use at your own risk.)
• Mac: Transmit <–Sara’s favorite
• Mac: Cyberduck (Free)
PROTOCOL: | SFTP |
SERVER: | |
PORT: | 2022 |
Click”+” in bottom left corner to make a new bookmark
I recommend using Cyberduck in LIST view:
You need to ensure you are inside the actual folder you are intending to upload to 🙂 In the Outline format, it’s difficult to tell which folder you are in.
Click here for my tips on a faster workflow
To ensure you upload to the correct folder:
I recommend using Cyberduck in LIST view:
You need to ensure you are inside the actual folder you are intending to upload to 🙂 In the Outline format, it’s difficult to tell which folder you are in.
Photo Mechanic (GREAT software.. Sara uses this)
How long will it take?
Images will upload as fast as the internet connection you are working from. Most associates upload a full wedding within 3-24 hours. You can use this link to test your internet connection speed and calculate upload time based on the provided results.
At the start of every upload, an email must be sent to BOTH sara{@}onelovephotography.com and info{@}onelovephotography.com with:
SUBJECT LINE: FTP Upload: Couple’s name
EMAIL BODY:
Tell me how the couple moved through it, how the light behaved, where the energy spiked or dipped, and any dynamics that affected decisions.
Think “editor’s notes meets field report,” not a schedule transcript.
Lead with vibe and priorities of the couple, not the timeline
Describe light, locations, and any workarounds you chose
Note family and vendor dynamics that impacted pace or access
Share problems you solved and how you solved them
Flag anything I should know before we cull, edit, or follow up
Instructions for Transmit
1. Refresh your browser
VIEW>REFRESH
2. Select all files.
FILE>GET INFO
If you notice you are missing files, continue to follow these steps below.
These missing are hard to find manually (you don’t want to count 2500 files, lol). So instead of starting all over, what you need to do is select all the files on your computer, drag them into this folder on the FTP server and drop them there again (don’t make a new folder, use the original).
It will ask you what you want to do about the files that are already there – select RESUME and it will find the missing files for you!
VOILA!
Instructions for Cyberduck
1. Refresh your browser
VIEW>REFRESH
2. Open your folder. Check the file count in the bottom left corner
3. If you notice you are missing files, continue to follow these steps below.
These missing are hard to find manually (you don’t want to count 2500 files, lol). So instead of starting all over, what you need to do is select all the files on your computer, drag them into this folder on the FTP server and drop them there again (don’t make a new folder, use the original).
It will ask you what you want to do about the files that are already there – select RESUME and it will find the missing files for you!
VOILA!
OR – another handy option is to add this “Show File Count” to your folders!