How get iPhoto Library in "Finder" to mirror "Source" folders in iPhoto?

My data was transferred from a PC to my Mac. When the photos from my PC photo software migrated, the Apple Genius (or operating system, iPhoto program, etc.) organized them totally differently from how they were organized on my PC. I was able to create new folders with the apporpriate subfolders and photos in the iPhoto application. In "Finder", though, it's all still organized the wrong way. It creates problems when, for example, I want to attach a photo to an e-mail. I cannot find a particular photo unless I actually look at in iPhoto, the way I reorganized it. So... does anyone know if/how I can get the Pictures part of my Finder to mirror (or as close as possible) the organization I have in the iPhoto application itself. Many thanks!

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Any albums and folders you make within iPhoto to organize your photos will not be reflected in the iPhoto Library folder in the finder. all the album, folders, books, slideshows etc. are all just info stored in data files.
What is reflected in the finder is your roll structure. The rolls you have within iPhoto are the same in the iPhoto Library folder in the Finder. If you name your rolls, then they will be easy to find in the Finder.
Take a look at the screenshot and you will see what I mean.
iPhoto 6 Library folder in the Finder
As you can see the structure is now related to rolls. Rolls are created for each folder you import and each import session from a camera.
It is very easy to change the names of film rolls within iPhoto to make them easier to find images within. Open the info panel in iPhoto by clicking on the "i" icon. Once it is opened, click on the roll title in the viewing window.
Click on the word "title" in the info pane and type in your new title. I like to use a date and text format such as 12/25/05 Christmas at Mom's, 1/05/06 my birthday, etc. Once the roll names are changed within iPhoto, they are also changed within the Finder, making it easy to locate an image.
When importing from a camera, make sure you name the roll with a date and text before the import.
By the way, you can select photos in iPhoto and hit the Mail icon to have them attached to your email. What email client do you use?
You can also control click on a photo within iPhoto and scroll to "show file". this will open a Finder window with your photo selected.

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