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No, I've just been making folders within the pictures folder how I would have done it on my windows, I havnt had much of a play with iPhoto though so I'm not sure what its capable of.
 
I'm no expert on this but if you have a new version of iPhoto you can import your photos into that and group them either into events (it seems to do this automatically) or albums manually.
Then when you select a photo in iPhoto you can either go to 'photos - show photo info' or press the apple key + i (it's the general 'get info' command in things like Finder too). That seems to give me everything you have listed.

That said I haven't really explored what the latest iPhoto can do, I moved all my albums over from the old version and kept working the same way.
 
iphoto has an editing part aswell and will work with raw files
 
There is a small application you can download called Exif viewer, this is what I use for looking at Exif data on pictures not in my Lightroom collection...
 
There is a small application you can download called Exif viewer, this is what I use for looking at Exif data on pictures not in my Lightroom collection...

:agree:

link to download here
 
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