Finding hidden photos

How do you find pictures after hiding them? All I know is that they are 'accessible via the navigation drawer'. Problem is, where the **bleep** is this 'navigation drawer' and where would I go from there?
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Then you'll see "Hidden" section within the pane.
Note: However your hidden pictures would still be shown in Pictures And Videos widget
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