ahoneymac wrote: 30,000 unsorted images in one go makes me feel really uncomfortable.
Of course, not organizing them is a choice you can make. Mine are sorted, but in many different ways.
I don't like my work archives muddled in with family photos,
I keep a Library of work pictures separated from a Library of personal pictures. But again, that's simple stuff-- if it can be done in Finder, it's easy in Photos.
neatly organised folders
You can import pictures into Photos keeping the folder organization. But, of course, that's just one of the many ways that pictures can be organized.
I was also previously able to type 'January 2025' and get photos from January 2025.
I just did that in Photos, and I got the pictures from January 2025 and no others.
include the text 'January' inside the image.
If you want the capture date to be what you mean to search, then you just say that in a Smart Album. Or you can find text. Or date added. Or type of camera used. Or included person. Or location. And on and on.
I'd appreciate any advice on making it more bearable and useable.
The link was an attempt at that. Did you look at the Smart Album section?
It seems like my best bet would be to put 30,000 pictures in one album,
I just don't see that.
weed through them
That's what Smart Albums do for you.
But the idea of going to a job interview and presenting a digital portfolio alongside albums like 'Christmas 2022' and 'Pets' just makes me uncomfortable.
I can't see why you'd do that.
iCloud also maintains these folders across all my devices.
You can choose the Library that you synchronize.
I'm not sure where all these ideas came from, but they don't seem to apply to the Photos app. The Photos app does involve a different and more versatile sort of organization than file systems can use, and that can take some getting used to. A file system that organizes Exel files with images, data bases, presentations, etc, doesn't have much to organize with, since those things don't have much in common. But when you're working with photographs that have so many attributes in common, you can take a more dynamic in approach. Otherwise it's like having a Library organized by ISBN number and not having a database that allows you to search by title, author, dates, theme, and so on.
It's worth looking at.