Deleted photos space is not released

Delete all photos, delete also recently eliminated. But when I enter phone information photographs still occupy almost a gig and says I have 680 photos on the device. If I look at using iTunes tells me the same. How can I do to free that memory space?
Thank You.

Team,
We have a table of size 550gigs in size and we truncated the table , truncated sucessfully but space is not released in os level, what action we can take to release the space and this table has only one row and contains the binary data.
Thanks
PGR
Hello,
Yes space wont be released immediately .If large extents are in picture which I assume is your case it goes into deferred drop a background process which will execute after some time( time may vary).See below link for details.
As per BOL if extents are more than 128 it goes in deferred drop.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms177495.aspx
You should wait for some time .keep checking the free space
Below discussion will surely help you in understanding.See Jonathan's reply
http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/4aa2537e-246b-4bfe-818d-3482531d9149/sql-server-2005-massive-400gb-table-dropped-space-not-released
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