How to Delete Photos on Mac

Alicia Santos

Mac, Tutorials

Deleting photos on Mac is a simple task that can help you free up valuable storage space. Whether you want to remove a single photo or an entire album, this tutorial will guide you through the process step by step.

Method 1: Deleting Individual Photos
To delete a single photo on Mac, follow these steps:

Step 1: Open the ‘Photos’ app on your Mac.
Step 2: Navigate to the specific album or library where the photo is located.
Step 3: Find the photo you want to delete and select it by clicking on it.

If you want to delete multiple photos, hold down the ‘Command’ key while selecting each photo.

Step 4: Once you have selected the desired photo(s), click on the ‘Edit’ menu at the top of your screen and choose ‘Delete [number of selected photos] Photos’.

  • This action will move the selected photo(s) to the ‘Recently Deleted’ folder.

Note: The ‘Recently Deleted’ folder retains deleted photos for 30 days before permanently removing them from your Mac. If you change your mind within this period, you can easily restore deleted photos from this folder.

Method 2: Deleting Entire Albums
If you have albums that you no longer need and want to delete them along with their contents, here’s what you need to do:

Step 1: Launch the ‘Photos’ app.
Step 2: Click on the ‘Albums’ tab located in the navigation bar at the top of your screen.
Step 3: Scroll through the list of albums until you find the one you wish to remove.

To delete multiple albums at once, press and hold down the ‘Command’ key while selecting each album.

Step 4: Once you have selected the album(s), right-click on one of them and choose ‘Delete Album’.

A confirmation prompt will appear, asking if you want to delete the selected album(s) and their contents permanently. Clicking ‘Delete’ will remove them from your Mac immediately.

Method 3: Emptying the ‘Recently Deleted’ Folder
If you want to free up even more space by permanently deleting photos from the ‘Recently Deleted’ folder, follow these steps:

Step 1: Open the ‘Photos’ app on your Mac.
Step 2: Click on the ‘Albums’ tab.
Step 3: Scroll down until you find the ‘Recently Deleted’ album.

Step 4: Open the ‘Recently Deleted’ album and select individual photos or click on ‘Select All’.

  • To select multiple photos, hold down the ‘Command’ key while clicking on each photo.

Step 5: Once you have selected the desired photo(s), click on the ‘Delete [number of selected photos] Items’ button located at the top right corner of your screen.

Confirm your action by clicking on ‘Delete [number of selected photos] Items’ in the pop-up dialog box. This will permanently remove all selected photos from your Mac.

In Conclusion

Deleting photos on Mac is a straightforward process that can help you manage your storage space efficiently. Whether you need to delete individual photos or entire albums, following these simple steps will ensure that unnecessary files are removed from your Mac, freeing up space for new memories. Remember to be cautious when deleting photos, as once they are permanently deleted, they cannot be recovered unless you have a backup.

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