Use albums when the photos matter most
Albums are useful when you already know roughly what you are looking for and want to scan pictures quickly. They are less useful when you still are comparing very different kinds of items.
They often get lumped together, but they are not doing the same job. Once you know which one helps with what, the whole process feels much less messy.
Albums are useful when you already know roughly what you are looking for and want to scan pictures quickly. They are less useful when you still are comparing very different kinds of items.
Broader pages help when you have a rough idea but have not settled on one exact item yet. They are better for comparing, shortlisting, and figuring out where to look next.
Start with the main page or the section hub, because you still are figuring out where to focus.
Go straight to that section. It keeps the browsing cleaner and easier to compare.
That is where albums become more useful, because you are looking with a much tighter focus.