Comparing photos that are basically Recon if they were to fall in the wrong hands to a private server being used by the head of the state department before the 2014 amendment to The Federal Records Act...
You do realize she has even more important information then the sub photos.
Spying isn't about stealing secret technology, never was but Hollywood loved to make movies about it. Spying is about getting detailed information on a foreign government in order to predict it's actions and then manipulate them ahead of time. It's about subversion and influencing those same governments.
To that ends having access to the emails of an extremely senior member of the executive branch is far more valuable then pictures of a control panel or hatch on a submarine. In any case she still broke the law, what she did is
against the law. Members of the Democrat executive don't get free pass's to do whatever they want "for the cause".