my app has user, photo, and state models.
a user belongs to a state and thusly has a state_id field,
a user has many photos.
I have the photos view set up as the home page.
I am trying to set up a select tag and form tag to filter through the
photos by which state is selected.
My files are:

view

  <%= form_tag photos_path, :method => 'get' do%>

          <%= select("state", "name", State.all.collect(&:name)) %>
    <%= submit_tag "State" %>
  <% end %>



controller

  if (params[:state] )
        statesmen = State.find_by_name(params[:state][:name]).users
        statesmen.each do |person|
          @photos = Photo.where(:user_id => person.id)
        end
  else .....

My questions are 1
Is there a better way to collect the photos?  Theres gotta be.  Should I
just give the photo a state_id field?

and 2
Why can't I do it this way

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