Iphoto Maps

One of the two best things about iPhoto '09 is theaccomplished in conjunction with Google Maps. If you
new feature called Places. Places tells you where youtake a picture while white water rafting along the
took your photos by putting them on a Google map.Zambezi River close to the thundering Victoria Falls,
Using data from any camera equipped with GPSiPhoto will tag your picture "Victoria Falls".  
capabilities or your iPhone, iPhoto organizes yourOnce organized, the photos can be searched by
photos by location. With these kinds of cameras, thelocation or by nearby points of interest. Just open
photos are already geotagged. All you need to do isPlaces, navigate to a place on the Google map, and
download the photos from the camera to your Mac.iPhoto will show you all the pictures you took in that
You can still use Places even if you do not have aplace. As an alternative, you can also use the column
GPS-enabled camera or iPhone by typing thebrowser to select the names of locations, either the
information about where the pictures were taken.name of the country, state, city, or any point of
You need not even have to do this individually withinterest.
each photo. If all the pictures in an Event or anIf you wish to create a book featuring your photos
Album are taken in a single place, you can tag themalong with maps and outlining your travel, iPhoto can
all at one time.do the job for you, again using your photo's
In addition to the picture's location tags from themetadata. It can show the path you traveled from
camera, iPhone, or the typed information, iPhoto canone country to another, or at least one city to
also tag them according to nearby landmarks. This isanother.