Assuming the times corresponding to their coordinates are in UTC (they usually are), switch "+HH:MM" out for the UTC timezone of the camera. gpx, etc., full list here) in /GPSFILES/. This will geotag all photos in the current directory with the closest GPS coordinate in time. exiftool -geotag '/GPSFILES/*' '-geotime<$+HH:MM' -api GeoMaxIntSecs=0 -api GeoMaċxtSecs=SS * The "_00" at the end is a sequential number for when you take burst photos with the exact same time. This takes all the photos from /SOURCEDIR/ and moves them into /OUTPUTDIR/ in the following format: 2020/-04-31_140426_00.JPG. exiftool -r -P -progress -d /OUTPUTDIR/%Y/%m/%d/%Y-%m-%d_%H%M%S%%+.2c.%%e "-filename I'm a huge fan of ExifTool, and having read helpful comments here about how to use it, I thought I'd make a post condensing this information.#How to use exiftool on windows how to#