I have problems exporting pictures from iPhoto

I have problems exporting pictures from iPhoto.
Every time I try to export a picture, iPhoto closes itself.
I don't even get to the point where I can decide how I want to export it.
Can anybody help me?

Post the first 50 lines only of the crash report
Regards
TD 

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    Process:    
    iPhoto [492]
    Path:       
    /Applications/iPhoto.app/Contents/MacOS/iPhoto
    Identifier: 
    com.apple.iPhoto
    Version:    
    9.4 (9.4)
    Build Info: 
    iPhotoProject-701064000000000~1
    Code Type:  
    X86 (Native)
    Parent Process:  launchd [169]
    User ID:    
    501
    PlugIn Path:  
    /Applications/iPhoto.app/Contents/PlugIns/HPPhotoExport.iPhotoExporter/Contents/ MacOS/HPPhotoExport
    PlugIn Identifier: com.hp.imagezone.tab
    PlugIn Version:
    2.4.4 (2.4.4)
    Date/Time:  
    2012-09-27 08:08:27.717 +0200
    OS Version: 
    Mac OS X 10.8.2 (12C54)
    Report Version:  10
    Interval Since Last Report:     
    66321 sec
    Crashes Since Last Report:      
    7
    Per-App Interval Since Last Report:  5460 sec
    Per-App Crashes Since Last Report:   7
    Anonymous UUID:                 
    14880B82-D3BC-DD21-8589-553156CB1EFE
    Crashed Thread:  0  Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread
    Exception Type:  EXC_BREAKPOINT (SIGTRAP)
    Exception Codes: 0x0000000000000002, 0x0000000000000000
    Application Specific Information:
    *** CFRetain() called with NULL ***
    Performing @selector(showExporter:) from sender NSMenuItem 0x7a568b10
    Thread 0 Crashed:: Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread
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