Can I copy some of my photos from iPhoto to my camera?

My computer does not have a slot for a camera memory card and my daughter sent a digital photo frame that requires insertion of a memory card.  Most of my photos are on the computer or from photo stream on my iphone.

No, not unless you camera shows up on the Desktop as a external device.
The simplest solution is to get a card readed that can be plugged into a USB port on your Mac. They are inexpensive.  What type of card does the digital frame take.  I got a card reader from Walmart for around $10 for SD cards which my digital frame takes which is similar to this one: Sunpak SD-CR-BU Secure Digital Card Reader.
OT

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