How do I attach a photo from my photo roll to an email.

In the email there is nothing to attach a photo with.  In the picture there is nothing to attach a photo with.
Thanks,

When you're in an email you can hold down on the body of the message and you should get 3 options - paste or insert photos or video or quotle level, hit insert pictures and it will take you to your camera roll.

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