How can I import pictures from my cell to laptop?

my dropbox is full
I need to download the pictures that I have in my cell to my new mac laptop
how do I do so?

if i click on iphone to import the picture a message comes out and ask me to download iphoto library. I did download it. Then when i click on iphone the same message comes out. I am confused.
BTW: my cell is connected to the laptop...I don't undestand why iphone doesn' t open automatically and start downloading pictures (like I used to do in my other laptop)...

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