Hi-
Back in the day, one thing that I loved about Photoshop Elements was the ability to search multiple keywords at the same time to parse down my photos to a manageable group when looking for something specific. When I moved to the full-blown version of photoshop (using Bridge) and then lightroom, I found that I could no long do this.
So now that I have gone to the work of extensively keywording 90,000 pics in Lightroom, how do I do this?
For example: say I have 5000 images that have been keyworded 'baseball'. Of those 5000, some are major league, some of AA baseball, some of AAA baseball. Some are of my kids' baseball. Of course I have another 10,000 images of my kids doing other things, too. 'Birthday', 'swimming', 'Christmas', 'school', etc... So how do I just show the photos that I have keyworded with 'Lucas' and 'Baseball' without getting all of the other images of baseball and all of the other images with Lucas. In this case, I don't want to get bogged down by every other photo that has Lucas in it. I only want to see the ones of him engaged in playing baseball.
It seems like if I type in 'baseball' and "Lucas' in the keyword search of LR, I get EVERYTHING that has the keyword 'Lucas' and 'baseball'. Not just the pictures of Lucas playing baseball.
Can anyone explain to me how to do a search for multiple keywords at once? Or a way to do it in multiple steps (ie Search 'Lucas', then 'baseball' within 'Lucas')?? Is there a control command or right click way to get the program to do these multiple searches?
Help?!!