How do I get my photos into my  hard drive?

I have 800 photos in the library of the iPhoto application.  But when I go to my user file on my hard drive and open the pictures file it is empty.  Therefore none of them are saved with Time Machine.  Shouldn't there be two sets of m photos:  1 in the iPhoto app and one on my hard drive? If so, how do I get the pbotos into my hard drive so that they are in both places.  I want them to be where they are backed up in time machine but don't know how to get them into my user file.
I  hope this makes sense....I am not even sure of the terminology I'm using!

If the Pictures folder is empty - no iPhoto Library - then open iPhoto and select iPhoto prefs>Advanced - there is a check box Importing - if it is not selected then this might be why there is nothing in the Pictures folder.
When iPhoto imports or adds content to the iPhoto library it is given the same name as the orginal file. iPhoto is making a copy which it stores on your HD. The default location for iPhoto libraries is in User Account>Pictures>iPhoto Library. This is where the actual files are kept. If you select the iPhoto Library icon and 'control' - click you will get a dialog. From that list choose 'Show Package Contents' - in there you will find where iPhoto has stored the file. You can also get to the file by selecting the file in iPhoto when it is open and from the file menu select 'Reveal in Finder' - In previous versions of iPhoto you could get to the file using 'control' (right) -click.
Anyhow - you want to make sure your library is backed up. I am not a user of TM - I use SuperDuper to clone my HD - regardless you need to tell TM which items to back up - as long as you include the Pictures folder then your iPhoto files (not the app) will be backed up.
MJ

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