How do you import photos from iPhoto to an iPhone through iPhoto?

I would like to add photos on my iPhone through iPhoto on my MacBook.
Thank You

I'm not using Lion and iCloud - are you?
If not then you simply set the sync paramters in iTunes and sync
LN

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