It is not uncommon for a Lightroom Classic (LrC) user to become confused about where a given photo is actually stored on a drive. This can be when performing a search using the Library Filter bar or looking in a collection, collection set, or even a previous import. In each of those examples you are viewing a group of photos that have been through the import process, but are being displayed without relation to the folder in which they reside.
I’ve seen this happen even right after a batch of photos have been imported and the view switches to Previous/Current Import which shows the last batch of photos without the context of their parent folder(s). The person may think they know where the photo is stored, but if they weren’t paying attention to the settings of the Import dialog the photos may have ended up someplace else.
For example, if I click on a collection to view its contents, it may not be immediately obvious where any one photo is actually stored.
Ways to View Folder Membership
One simple way to display the name of the folder where a photo is stored is in the actual thumbnail of the photo. Press G to jump to Grid view, then depending on the Grid View Style being used you may or may not see additional information displayed around the thumbnail. You can cycle through the 3 Grid View Styles by pressing the J key or go to View > Grid View Style and choose Show Extras.
Another way to find a given photo’s folder is to right-click the thumbnail and choose Go to Folder in Library, which will switch you to viewing the contents of that folder as well as highlight the folder name in the Folders panel (you may need to scroll the Folders panel to see the highlighted folder).
Armed with all those options, the location for where a photo is stored should never be a mystery again.
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