Image: Apple I don’t know about you, but I can’t tell you how many times my wife and I have had to say “hey, can you send me that picture you took of the kids earlier?” for each other. It’s not something that happens every day, it happens often. We used to use Google Photos and its shared albums feature until we switched to iCloud Photos a few years ago. Google will curate shared albums based on facial recognition, putting photos and videos featuring me, my wife, or our kids in one place we can both access. It works great. And now, Apple’s iCloud Photos also has a similar feature with iCloud Shared Photo Library. Apple first announced iCloud Shared Photo Library in June as part of iOS 16, iPadOS 16, and MacOS Ventura. A few beta updates later, the feature was removed from the update while Apple fixed some bugs. Also: How to Use Your iPhone as a Webcam with Continuity Camera in MacOS Ventura Fast-forward to the end of October and release iOS 16.1, iPadOS 16.1″ and MacOS Vent