Can I install iPhoto on an external hard drive

My iMac is fully consumed with photos. I have no memory available. I was wondering if I purchased an external hard drive if I could completely remove iPhoto and all the pictures from my iMac and put the whole program with all the pictures on the drive? So I would have to open the EHD to even get to iPhoto, it wouldn't be in my regular applications folder. Pretty much I would use this EHD for the sole purpose of iPhoto editing and storage.

Click on the item named Pictures in the Finder's sidebar, drag the iPhoto Library to the external drive, launch iPhoto with the Option key held down, click on Choose Library, point it there, and after verifying that it works properly, throw away the copy on the internal drive. The iPhoto application itself shouldn't be moved.
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