Where do imported images go in Photos for Mac?

I can't seem to find images that I imported from my iPhone in the new Photos app on my mac. I see the "Last imported" album, but that doesn;t help me if I need to find a previous import.
I see that I can find them in the Moments view, but that combines the images with all the other photos that I have in my library. I want to find everything from that specific import but it doesn't create an album the way that iPhoto created an event.

You could either create a new album, when ever you import from your iPhone and create an album from all photos in Last Import.
Or create smart albums with the rule "Camera Model includes iPhone" and add a date range to the rule.

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