Hi Akinsanya,
Probably you can inject the photomanager into your own controller, and use
that. Not sure, as it is missing here.
When that does not help, you can change the directive, to a isolate scope,
that exposes the photos array.
meaning, in stead of `scope:true` do `scope:{photos:'='}`, you then can
provide an array via your template/html
Regards
Sander
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