IPhone 5c photos in iPhoto

So,
I have 3000 photos on my iPhone 5c,iOS 8.2, and my storage is full (32GB). I want all the photos in iPhoto (which is already done), but is it possible to have ONLY the 500 most recent photos on my iPhone? Because the 3000 photos are taking all the storage of my phone for the moment, and that is a real problem. While my iPhone is connected to iTunes, and I click on the Photos category under My Device, if I chose only the 5 most recent events, I don't know why but I have the 3000 pictures PLUS the 5 most recent events. Real problem....
Thank you for your help!

Make an Album of the photos you want on the Phone and sync that.

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