Today’s Question: You once told us how to make all photos appear in the parent folder [in Lightroom Classic], even if only for a short time, to do a job. I want to run a filter for photos taken in 2025 with 4 stars on ALL my photos, but they are located in numerous folders below the parent folder, which shows a photo count of zero. Is there a way to do this?
Tim’s Quick Answer: Yes, in Lightroom Classic you can browse photos from a range of folders you can enable the “Show Photos in Subfolders” option, select a range of folders, or browse the “All Photographs” collection and set a filter that includes the year and star rating attributes for the criteria.
More Detail: There are several ways you can browse photos meeting specific criteria from multiple folders. Which makes the most sense depends on the folder structure representing the photos you want to browse.
In the context of today’s question, the photos are contained in folders within a parent folder. Therefore, one of the simplest approaches would be to turn on the “Show Photos in Subfolders” option found on the Library menu. This will cause the parent folder to reflect the total number of photos from all subfolders. You can then browse that parent folder, set a filter as desired (such as for a star rating in today’s example) and you’ll be viewing all photos with that star rating within all subfolders for the selected folder.
You could also leave the “Show Photos in Subfolders” option turned off and instead select all the subfolders within the parent folder. For example, you could click on the first of the subfolders and then hold the Shift key on the keyboard while clicking on the last subfolder. If needed, you could also hold the Ctrl key on Windows or the Command key on Macintosh while clicking on a folder to toggle its selection. You could then similarly set a filter such as by star rating to narrow the range of photos being displayed.
Another option would be to browse more broadly across the entire catalog, setting a filter based on the specific criteria you have in mind. To do so, start by selecting the “All Photographs” collection in the Catalog section of the left panel in the Library module. Then go to the Library Filter bar above the grid view and set the applicable criteria. In today’s example you could start on the Metadata tab, setting the left column to Date if it isn’t already, selecting the desired year so you’re only browsing photos captured in that calendar year. You could then go to the Attribute tab to add additional criteria, such as a specific star rating based on today’s question. This allows you to browse all photos that meet the criteria you’ve specified, regardless of which folder the photos are stored in.
The key is to consider which of the above is the best option based on, for example, whether you want to browse photos from specific folders versus all photos matching certain criteria across the entire Lightroom Classic catalog.

