After updating to iOS 8, some of you have probably noticed that a lot of your pictures and videos are missing from the Photos app. Even if you were to restore your iPad or iPhone to your last backup, they would still be missing. But don't worry, that's just because albums work differently in iOS 8—all of your old photos are still there, just not as in your face as before.
Back in iOS 7, all of your photos were stored in the "Camera Roll" album, easily found in the "Albums" tab. That album is now gone, and two new albums have taken its place—"Recently Added" and "Recently Deleted."
Unlike the older Camera Roll album, Recently Added only shows photos and videos from the last 30 days—and that's it. If you don't have any media that's older than 30 days on your iPad or iPhone, then you probably thought that Recently Added was just the Camera Roll renamed, but it's not, and you would have figured it out eventually.
All of your older photos and videos are still stored on your device and available via Photos, just in a different place. Instead of the Albums tab, head into the "Photos" tab. This will open the "Moments" view, where images and videos are split into actual dates.
For a broader view, tap "Collections" on the top left. This will split images into longer stretches of time, like weeks or years. This is where you'll find all of your photos and videos that are over 30 days old.
If you have other albums in your Albums tab, like Instagram, you will still see all of your older photos in there, as usual.
It's not as easy as Camera Roll, but it helps to locate images a little quicker, and honestly, most of us will be utilizing the Recently Added album frequently. For those of you still having trouble locating images, check out how you can search images by date or location in iOS 8.
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