HT5037 how do i open iphoto with my passport

im trying to open my pictures form my passport in Iphotos but its not letting me. I've used the Iphoto update grabber but it still isn't working. any suggestions?

no idea
what version of iPhoto and of the OS? What exactly are yo tryin to do? iPhoto has no ability to open a photo - it can open an iPhoto library and you can import photos into a library - and I have not idea what "the iPhoto update grabber" is - please explain whaa you have, what you want to accomplish, what you are doi step by step and what ahpens
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