Importing AD Photo's into SharePoint

Hi
Im trying to import AD Photo's into SharePoint. I've created the pictureURL mapping to thumbnail photo, did a full sync and ran Update-SPProfilePhotoStore -CreateThumbnailsForImportedPhotos 1 -MySiteHostLocation which all run fine however photo's are not
appearing in SharePoint.
I am however using the AD Import rather than the FIM. Is this still possible with AD Import?

Import User Photos From Active Directory Into SharePoint 2013
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