Back up photos and video directly to external hard drive?

I need to back up my photos and video from my iPhone 3GS to my external hard drive, not iPhoto on my Mac because I don't have much space left on my computer. I really can't back up to my computer and then transfer it all to the hard drive. Is there a way to do this? If so, could you please be specific with directions and settings? Greatly appreciated!

No.
Photos and videos in your iPhone's camera roll must be imported by an application on your computer as with any other digital camera.
If your computer's hard drive is that low on available storage capacity, you need to move other data to an external hard drive.
You can store your iTunes library and your iPhoto library on an external drive along with any data that you don't access very often. You computer's hats drive should have about 10% free.
Or invest in a new internal drive with much greater storage capacity.

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