Picture Windows-> iPad transfer

I've been editing images I shot on a DSLR camera and transferred to my Windows laptop.  They are now published and available as a jpg file and I want to show them to people.

How to copy the photos on my iPad 9.7 Pro?

On Android, I connect the Tablet, open two copies of windows Explorer, one on the Tablet and on the folder containing the broken lines.  Then I drag from one to the other.  But I can't do it on iPad.

I am posting this from home, but I often do this in theaters, where there is no available internet access, so it must be done using local wifi or cable lightning.

You can use iTunes, but you should also be able to connect your iPad to your Windows laptop and see the iPad as a digital camera and be able to copy files and for the iPad as you would with any other usb device. Have you tried that?

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