


If there are intermediaries I can use, I'm open to it. Would be nice to keep hierarchical folder/album structures, I can deal with albums only if need be. I don't care about preserving facial recognition/names, key photo tags, favorite tags, etc. It's worth it to keep the organizational structure of my photo library.

I'm not opposed to spending good money to do this. I *AM*, however, willing to delete everything in Google Photos and then re-migrate again if I can find a way to keep photos in their albums. For reasons beyond the scope of this post though, I'm not willing to go back. Now Google Photos is a free-for-all, and I hate trying to find things in it. I recently migrated my entire 78gb Apple Photos collection to Google Photos, but I was unable to find any way to preserve albums.
