My Mac is showing a very high amount of used storage for photos

Hi guys,
I'm starting to run low on disc space and decided to see how much of my hard drive is being used for what by using "About This Mac". My Macbook Pro is showing that I have used 164.62GB on photos. I've checked and my iPhoto library (which stores all my personal pictures) is only 68.66GB. I get that there will obviously be more spaced used on my HDD for pictures other than my iPhoto but I really can't see how that totals nearly 100GB. Is there likely to be an old iPhoto library file lurking in a folder somewhere?
I'm pretty sure I'm also not using as much space for movies as well but this is nearly no where as much of a concern.
Any help on what could be causing this would be very much appreciated.
Thanks
MegaBeaker

my hard drive is being used for what by using "About This Mac". My Macbook Pro is showing that I have used 164.62GB on photos. I've checked and my iPhoto library (which stores all my personal pictures) is only 68.66GB.
About this Mac is a very crude measure of anything. That will include just about every image, icon, UI element on your Mac. It's so vague as to be meaningless.
How big is your Pictures Folder?

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