IPhoto has no photo in iPhoto library nor another album....empty folders...

I don't know why what used to be working fine and now iPhoto library contains folder with no photo?!
Would it be because I move the iPhoto library to my user/home folder?
I have been shooting Raw and load into Bridge and save to album folder in iPhoto library in my home folder. I am also seeing Abobe Bridge cache bc. and bct. files populated every where. It just so confusing.
Now, just want to set iPhoto right first. How can I get photo back in iPhoto library?
I have used Diskwarrior and apple disk utility to try to fox it but no help.
Help!

vchen:
Welcome to the Apple Discussions. In moving that original iPhoto Library folder iPhoto could not find it the next time it was launched and created a new one. So launch iPhoto with the Option key depressed and, when asked, choose the Find option. Then navigate to the location of your original iPhoto folder and select it. Once you're back up and running with it you can delete the library folder that is in your Pictures folder. It will be the empty one.
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