Photos can be organised in an infinite number of ways.
However, if you just happen to have 1000's then organising them by Category can be very laborious.
I have two fairly simple organisational requirements.
a) Family - one Folder called Family, with sub folders.
b) Other - A new Folder each Year with sub folders (for Garden Photos etc).
e.g. When I downloaded such images from my Canon camera in 2009 I directed it to the _pics2009. The camera software makes sub folders by date taken in the format YYYYmmdd.
This can be seen in the following screenshot (e.g. 20090624 in the screenshot is 24th June 2009).
There is always an overlap (e.g. family members just happen to get in the way when I'm taking a photo of something looking good in the garden
)
I usually keep the photos in that format but may edit the folder name to make it specific.
e.g. 20120612-Daires Christening (on 12th June 2012)
Look under Tools on the Ideas Genie Pro program menu and use the program Resize Images-GA051
Here's a screenshot after going through the steps (they are numbered in the screenshot).
http://www.flowergenie.co.uk/forumImages/ga051s01-1.gifIf you want to keep your forum sized images organised and separate from their original location then you could do something along the lines shown in the screenshot.
From this you can see that Ive made a suggestion for you.
Make a folder called Forum (see Step 3).
You could direct ALL your resized photos to that folder. By that I mean every time you have to create a resized photo for the forum, direct it to the same location every time you use GA051.
Note the sizes in the screenshot -
Max Height and
Max Width both set to 600. This is perfect for the forum.
In that folder, make sub folders if you prefer to keep them sub-divided in some way.
Here Ive made one called Begonias
Suggestions only Toby. I'm sure everone has their own method for organising photos.