S920 Photo Lost

I'm using s920 for only 1 month.
When i cut and paste all my file from DCIM file to Pictures, and some of the photo is disappear, what happen to that? Can i find back my photo? ANY SOLUTION?

Mount your phone to your computer. Then use Piriform Recuva or something similar, don't use your phone as long as y ou want to retrieve the picture, or else it will be overwritten.
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