Today’s Question: Once I’ve identified the people who appear in photos using the People view [in Lightroom Classic], is there a quick way to locate photos of a specific person without having to switch to the People view to find them?
Tim’s Quick Answer: Yes, you can simply filter the Keyword List to only show keywords that are identified as people, and then click the arrow associated with a name on the Keyword list to filter the photos to only those containing the keyword for the applicable person.
More Detail: When you identify a person in the People view, the keyword assigned to the image as part of that process is identified as a Person keyword. This is indicated by the fact that the Person checkbox will be turned on, which you can review by right-clicking on the applicable keyword on the Keyword List and choosing “Edit Keyword Tag” from the popup menu.
At the top of the keyword list there is a filter option for viewing only People keywords, which is easy to miss because it is hidden from view by default. You can expand the filter option by clicking the triangle icon to the right of the search field at the top of the Keyword List. That will reveal several options, including People. Click that label to filter the Keyword List to show only those that have the Person checkbox turned on.
Once you’ve filtered the Keyword List and located the name of the person you want to view images for, you can hover your mouse over the keyword for that person’s name and click the right-pointing arrow icon to the right of the keyword. This will set a filter so that all photos with the selected keyword will be displayed, based on your entire Lightroom Classic catalog.

