Can i share iPhoto libraries between macs

I just bought a MacBook Air and am looking to share the library in my iPhoto between my iMac and MacBook Air.  Is this possible?

You can try Pointing iPhoto on the Air to the iPhoto Library that is on you iMac. It is in your user folder. This means that that Library will only be accessible when both systems are on the same LAN (Network) and can actually talk to one another (Netwroked together).
When Opeiing iPhoto on the Air hold down the Option key and a windows will come up asking "What Library do you want to use". Browse, over the network, to the iMac and to the original iPhoto Library and select it.

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