Attaching photos as a file

How can you attach a photo file without the actual photo showing on the email. If I go to the "Attach" not all my photos are there from IPhoto. Some are, some are not. Is there a way to have them copy over to the "Pictures" on Finder?
Thanks

There is button in your toolbar called *Photo Browser* which will show all photos from iPhoto. Or click "Window → Photo Browser" from the menu.

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