I just transferred files from my PC to my new Mac mini.  I had many many folders of photos on my PC with each folder containing pictures from a certain time window or occasion.  is there an easy way maintain this sorting of pictures in iPhoto/Aperature?

i am trying to make heads or tails of my pictures now after the import but there seems to be no organization left at all.
many pictures seem to also have lost (or never had) a date associated with them. so these photos seem to be placed randomly throughout the library.
i'm ready to take on the daunting task of organizing the pictures all over again, but just don't know where to start.
any tips would be appreciated.  realize this is a pretty loaded question.
i also have Aperature on my computer as well using the same library of photos, if that would help manage my photos better.

View Menu -> Sort Photos is a good way to start.
Some organising possibilities in iPhoto:
I use Events simply as big buckets of Photos: Spring 08, July - Nov 06 are typical Events in my Library. I use keywords and Smart Albums extensively. I title the pics broadly.
I keyword on a
Who
What
Where basis (The When is in the photos's Exif metadata). I also rate the pics on a 1 - 5 star basis.
Using this system I can find pretty much find any pic in my 50k library in a couple of seconds.
So, for example, I have a batch of pics titled 'Seattle 08' and a  typical keywording might include: John, Anne, Landscape, mountain, trees, snow. With a rating included it's so very easy to find the best pics we took at Mount Rainier.
File -> New Smart Album
set it to 'All"
title contains Seattle
keyword is mountain
keyword is snow
rating is 5 stars
Or, want a chronological album of John from birth to today?
New Smart Album
Keyword is John
Set the View options to Sort By Date Ascending
Want only the best pics?
add Rating is greater than 4 stars
The best thing about this system is that it's dynamic. If I add 50 more pics of John  to the Library tomorrow, as I keyword and rate them they are added to the Smart Album.
In the end, organisation is about finding the pics. The point is to make locating that pic or batch of pics findable fast. This system works for me.

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