Connecting I-Phone 4S to Mac Mini for photo import

Hi! I use a Mac Mini, OS x 10.6.8. I have 2 Iphone 4S, one work, one personal. I have been  able to upload photos by connecting to the Mac and using the  I-Tunes interface  UNTIL  I upgraded to IOS 8, and since then the photos appear in the I-photo window but cannot up imported as the file is not recognised. ( It seems it only relates to photos taken after the upgrade)
So my question is: is there a fix for this? OR, am I being moved subtly towards upgrading my Mac Mini  OS  to Maverick?
Many thanks
Chris

Is iTunes fully update? I thin 10,7 is the latest for SL since SL does not support 12.
Can you import them via Image Capture?
You can try using an app like the free iFunBox.
http://i-funbox.com/ifunboxmac/
What happens when you email a photo and open it on the Mac/ What is format?

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