Why can't I view my photos on my iphone 4s

When I take pictures with my iphone 4s they do not show up under photos.  When I try and open photos it just shuts down.  When I click the tab on the bottom left of the Camera application that shows the picture I just took, It takes me to photos, but shows that I have none.  What do I need to do?  I am connected to photostream and the photos I take on my phone do show up on my iPad2, but not on my phone.  Any suggestions would be helpful

I restored my phone as a New Device through my itunes account and this solved the photo app crashing problem.

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