How to import one album on iPhone to macbook air

I have an iPhone 4s and have multiple albums, I want to import one album to my macbook air. Any help?

The iPhone is not a storage/backup device.  The sync is one way - computer to iPhone.  The exception is iTunes purchases.  File>Devices>Transfer Purchases.
You would have to transfer all purchases.
You can just redownload that album from iTunes:
Download past purchases - Apple Support

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