Where are the photos I'm taking for my contact list?

I took a few pics of people for my contact list but I cannot for the life of me find out where they are being stored...I checked the camera roll but no luck..also how do I create new albums? everything is going into camera roll

Greetings Darren. When you take a photo for a contact using the camera and then add it to a contact, it is stored in your camera roll, and the photo also becomes part of the .vcf file for that contact. When you take a photo for a contact in the edit contact screen, it is only added to the .vcf for that particular contact.
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