Why are my photos using so much memory?

I typically upload my photos from my iPhone 6 to iPhoto after a few months, then delete them all when prompted to do so on iPhoto. I then copy some photos I want to keep on my phone, and go on about my day. However, I noticed how much space photos are taking up on my phone: 2.2 gigs! I only have 99 photos and 1 video on my phone, so how is this possible and what can I do to free up space?

I deleted all my photos and it still says my photos are taking up space with the Photo Library under the Photos & Camera tab.

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