I use both and I use them together. It took a while to get myself organized. Importing and organizing and storage - belong to Lightroom. This is what my Lightroom looks like. It matches my hard drive. I am in control of where everything is and how it's organized. If anything bad happens to my LR catalogue, I would be sad, but it's OK, not devastating. I finally learned how to use Lightroom the "right way". I save out copies of images I need for other things and toss the copies when done. Let's say I want to make a digital scrapbook. I have all of my images in Lightroom, photos and scrapbooking supplies. I can use Lightroom to view everything, but honestly, compared to Bridge, LR sucks at this. So... I start in LR, making a collection of the photos I want to use. I make all of my adjustments in LR, they are ready to be used. I can save them all to a new folder on my hard drive or use LR to just drag and drop them into PS as needed. The scrapbook graphics are a little different. I have so many, I don't want collections and I can't look at the my pictures and graphics at the same time in LR, so I do this in Bridge. I do make collections in Bridge. So, I have a bunch of window open and I drag and drop everything. There so much functionality in Bridge that I wish LR could do... This is what my screen might look like: with multiple Bridge window open and LR in the background.
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