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Photography Checklist Sharing Made Easy with PhotoPack Pro v2.1

  • Writer: Michael Rung
    Michael Rung
  • Mar 25
  • 3 min read

Updated: Apr 6

Introducing a Simple Workflow to Share Lists with Other PhotoPack Pro Users


With just a few taps, you can share one of your PhotoPack Pro checklists with a friend, workshop participant, assistant, or second shooter. Whoever you want!



Mobile app screen with blue background shows list-sharing feature in "Photopack Pro" v2.1.0. Text says "Tap to Share is now live!".
Easily share checklists from within the PhotoPack Pro app.

Smartphone screen displaying PhotoPack Pro app sharing options in blue and orange. Icons and text indicate features and download options.
Include the current checked/unchecked item statuses or send with all items unchecked.

Smartphone screen showing "Import Checklist" for "Smoky Mountains Trip." Blue and orange theme, app store logos, and checklist details visible.
Recipients can import received checklists with just a couple taps.

Use Case Examples for Sharing Photography Checklists with PhotoPack Pro


No matter which genre of photography you work in, list sharing can be a highly valuable tool. Here are just a few examples:


Photography Workshop Leaders


Build out a list of tasks and gear to pack for your workshop attendees. Include items like signing contracts, paying remaining balances, purchasing trip insurance, and booking lodging. Don’t forget to recommend gear to bring!


Think about what past attendees have forgotten. Include checklist items to help ensure future attendees avoid the same issues. Providing a useful checklist for your participants will help reduce stress for them... and for you!


Wedding and Portrait Photographers


Grant yourself peace of mind by creating a gear checklist before an event. This ensures you have everything you need. Use categories or a separate checklist to track shot lists, location details, and anything else you need to keep organized.


What about your assistant or second shooter? Create individualized lists for them, too. Account for the gear they need, their own shot lists, and any essential notes. This way, everyone is on the same page!


Individual Photographers


Planning an outing with a fellow photographer? Whether they’re less experienced or you’ve crafted the perfect prep checklist, share it! Make sure their batteries are charged, memory cards are formatted, and all gear is packed and ready to go.


Going on a longer road trip or backpacking adventure? Rest easy knowing you’ve accounted for everything you need: food, safety equipment, camping gear, and of course, your camera kit. Share and customize each of your lists to account for who’s bringing what. This avoids arguments over who was supposed to pack food when you arrive at your campsite and realize it was left behind. PhotoPack Pro won't let you go hungry!



Demo Videos for Sharing and Importing PhotoPack Pro Checklists


The following demos/tutorial videos show how easy it is to share lists between users with just a few clicks.


Export a List from PhotoPack Pro


Share a checklist from PhotoPack Pro with just a few simple steps.

Import a Shared List into PhotoPack Pro

Using the automated Tap-to-Import workflow


Easily import a shared checklist into PhotoPack Pro using the Tap-to-Import workflow

Import a Shared List into PhotoPack Pro

Using the manual fallback option if the automated process fails unexpectedly


If the Tap-to-Import workflow fails for some reason, a manual fallback import method is available.

Conclusion


Sharing checklists with PhotoPack Pro is a game changer. It streamlines your workflow and enhances collaboration. Whether you're leading a workshop, shooting a wedding, or just heading out for a day of photography, these tools help you stay organized.


Don't forget to explore the features of PhotoPack Pro! With its user-friendly interface, you can easily share and import checklists, and do so much more. This ensures you and your fellow photographers are always prepared. Happy shooting!

 
 
 

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