Imported photos from old mac now cant export onto new Macq

Ok so here is the deal.
I was in Iraq and I put all my photos from my Macbook I had to my iPhone. Now the hard drive in that thing crapped out so I bought a iMac the other day. Nice computer for $1700. But with all this money I have spent on this worthless company I can not get my photos off my phone.
As you can see I am ticked off. My phone is broke (lock button don't work) and now I can't get my photos off my phone to get my phone fixed. And the so called Genius' in the apple store just say plug it into iTunes and click import.
So does anyone have a way to get these photos off this phone or have I just found a way to loose 5 years worth of photos?
<Edited by Host>

You didn't backup your photos?
The photo sync is one way -computer to iphone.
You can e-mail them to yourself.
The pics will not be of the original quality - iphone pics are reduced in size and quality for viewing on iphone.
You could try a third party program - at your risk.

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