He spent a year in jail, probably sufficient for what he did (as far as I know). I don't know exactly what was in the photo's. If there was something substantial, or if they were photo's intentionally taken of sensitive equipment that were obviously more than innocent "this is where I work" pictures, then he should have remained for a while longer.
From what I remember the area was classified "confidential", so did he do wrong, yes, but is a year adequate, I would say so.
Hillary was a whole different ballgame. I spent most of my career in the SAP and SCI world and you have to document and sign even when you have to shred a piece of paper. Politics aside, what she did with SAP and SCI data, if that was me I'd be in jail for 20+ years for treason. Line 4 and 7 on the SF312 that she had to sign as everyone that handles classified material, states:
4. I have been advised that any breach of this Agreement may result in the termination of any security clearances I hold; removal from
any position of special confidence and trust requiring such clearances; or termination of my employment or other relationships with the
Departments or Agencies that granted my security clearance or clearances. In addition, I have been advised that any unauthorized
disclosure of classified information by me may constitute a violation, or violations, of United States criminal laws, including the
provisions of sections 641, 793, 794, 798, *952 and 1924, title 18, United States Code; *the provisions of section 783(b}, title 50,
United States Code; and the provisions of the Intelligence Identities Protection Act of 1982. I recognize that nothing in this Agreement
constitutes a waiver by the United States of the right to prosecute me for any statutory violation.
7. I understand that all classified information to which I have access or may obtain access by signing this Agreement is now and will
remain the property of, or under the control of the United States Government unless and until otherwise determined by an authorized
official or final ruling of a court of law. I agree that I shall return all classified materials which have, or may come into my possession or
for which I am responsible because of such access: (a) upon demand by an authorized representative of the United States
Government; (b) upon the conclusion of my employment or other relationship with the Department or Agency that last granted me a
security clearance or that provided me access to classified information; or (c) upon the conclusion of my employment or other
relationship that requires access to classified information. If I do not return such materials upon request, I understand that this may be
a violation of sections 793 and/or 1924, title 18, United States Code, a United States criminal law.