IPhoto email shows question mark instead of email template

I sent some photos using iPhoto last night, i have gmail account i use to send photos. I learned after i had emailed the photos through iPhoto my receipts received the email with a question mark instead of the iPhoto template. I tried sending a couple to myself and my wife (she has hotmail if it matters) but all of them showed the question mark i attached a photo below. Any help in fixing this would be great.
Thanks

probably not right format....
i think that the iphone only supports .jpg or whatever but i am not 100% on that

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