How to Search in Photos on Mac for Matches & Attributes

Mar 6, 2017 - 3 Comments

Photos app icon in Mac OS X

The Mac Photos app offers a Search feature which allows for searching for attributes in pictures, whether they are objects, things, descriptions of locations, places, or beings. This is just like the excellent Search feature in Photos for iOS in that you can search for a term or description and an album that matches those attributes will be returned, except it’s on the Mac desktop of course.

To be able to use the Photos search feature on Mac, you’ll obviously need to have a photo library in the app to search within, whether they are pictures copied from an iPhone or camera to the Mac Photos app, imported from files, migrated from iPhoto. Photos app must also have completed it’s indexing process, which happens automatically and in the background after a macOS system upgrade or after a photo import has completed.

Searching Photos on Mac for Matched Attributes

  1. Open the Photos app on Mac if you have not done so already
  2. Click into the Search field in the upper right corner of the Photos app
  3. Search Photos on Mac

  4. Enter a search term for an attribute or feature of a picture, for example “water”, or “lake”, or “dog”
  5. Search Photos on Mac for keyword matches and attributes

  6. Select a match from the search results to enter an album of photos made specifically to match the search term

You can use many types of search terms, but items, descriptions, objects, and beings are usually the best type of attributes to find results for.

Search for attributes in Photos on Mac

The examples here show “canyon” and “water”, but the app will also search file names of files managed within Photos app as well as faces of people if you have tagged to identify them in Photos app on the Mac.

Search for identifying attributes on Mac Photos

If you have the same pictures on your Mac as you do in iOS, the Search feature in Photos on iPhone or iPad will return the same results for the same images.

This is a great trick, but remember it is currently limited to Photos app, and the searched photos and matching attributes within the pictures must be contained in a Photos app library. General image files elsewhere on the Mac will not be included in this search unless they have been imported into Photos app, and similarly searches performed through the Finder or even image specific searches in Spotlight will not turn up the same type of attribute matches as they do within Photos app.

Have any other Photos app tips or comments? Let us know!

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Posted by: Paul Horowitz in Mac OS, Tips & Tricks

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  1. How can you use the attributes in a smart folder like “all pictures of person X with attribute Y” e.g. “Mike kiting”? I cannot find the value “attribute” in the list of fields to be used in a search – see screenshot: https://cl.ly/bf109aa1e943

    Field “Text” and “Description” are both not working.

  2. derlinzer says:

    Why this is not available in Spotlight on iOS and macOS is beyond me…

  3. Rod Dalitz says:

    What I *really* want to know is how to search using my iPad, for a photo description assigned in OSX Photos.
    Naturally OSX Photos is the place to do photo editing, annotation, and filing, and my iPad is the portable means to show images to other people like my mother.
    The description is a short text file typically not exceeding 32 characters, which should be easy to store and search, unlike complex image characteristics which need AI.

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