Uploading from iphoto shuts down my browsers

When I try to upload from iphoto (not with the iphoto facebook uploader but through the files to my blog for example) it shuts down my browser. I have tried this on several browsers - chrome, safari, firefox - they all crash.  WHY? And how do I fix this?  I am using iLife 9.  Please help.

Thank you for your response.
I attempt to upload photos to either of my blogs (wordpress and blogger) by clicking to choose files from my computer -> under the "MEDIA" section on the left column I click photos -> I am given the options of iphoto or photobooth -> click iphoto -> at which point i have the option to pick events or photos or last import, etc.  When I click events the browser then freezes up and then shuts down all windows that are open. 
Sometimes it allows me to take the photos from the "last import" section under iphoto. 
I CAN upload photos directly from my desktop, but I don't want to drag or copy/paste everything to the desktop if I don't have to. 
Any help will be greatly appreciated.  Thanks!

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