Can i transfer my passport to g drive?

I transferred photos from my old imac to my passport, now i got a new imac and i wanna load the pictures up from my passport, but i bought a bigger g drive to store them, can i go from my passport to g drive or do i have to go via my imac..    i have 25k pictures..

You can move the files directly there if both drives are connected to your computer at once.
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