Within the photos, people can be identified. Say “Mary” and “Bob” are identified within the photos.
If you search using:
Mary
you will see all the photos that contain Mary.
If you search using:
Mary or Bob
you will see all the photos that contain Mary or Bob. In general, a comma (as in “A,B”) searches for A or B.
You can also use the word “or” in place of the comma (as in “A or B”).
You can search for multiple people by adding more names separated by commas, followed by “or” an a name.
For example, “A,B or C” will search for all photos that contain A, B or C.
If you search using: Mary and Bob
you will see all the photos that contain Mary and Bob (but not just Mary or just Bob). In general, two terms separated by just spaces (as in “A B”) searches for A and B.
You can also use the word “and” in place of the comma, as in “A and B”.
You can search for multiple people by adding more names separated by commas, followed by “and” and a name. For example, “A,B and C” will search for all photos that contain A, B and C.