Accessing photos in iPhoto

I currently import photos from my iPhone into iPhoto.
However when I want to select a photo to email to someone I have to copy it from iPhoto into a folder on my Mac and then upload it into email from there.
This seems wrong. Is there a way that Finder can access the iPhoto library. I can see the iPhoto library in Finder but when I click on it it opens iPhoto so I am no better off.
Am I missing something. There has to be an easy way to do this.
Paul..

Paul,
are you asking about iPhoto on your Mac?
What is your MacOS version and iPhoto version?
You can access your iPhoto Library directly from Mail without launching iPhoto, either by using the stationary browser in Mail or by using the Photo Browser.
Or set the iPhoto Preferences to share your images using Mail, then you can mail directly from iPhoto.
Post back, if this has been your question.
Regards
Léonie

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