I lost my IPHOTO application

I lost our iphoto application

explain how you "lost it".  Where is it missing from?  Is it in you applications folder?  If not, insert grey disk 2 applications/apple hardware test and reinstall it. (Assuming your mac didnt come with Lion).  If it did come with Lion:
Restoring iLife applications after Internet Restore of OS X Lion
If you reinstall Lion on a new Mac that shipped with OS X Lion installed, on an erased or replaced hard drive, you can download iPhoto, iMovie, and GarageBand from the Mac App Store.
After installation, start from Lion.
Double-click the App Store icon in the dock.
Enter your Apple ID and password.
Click Purchases.
If you haven't previously accepted your bundled iLife applications within the Mac App Store, you should see your iLife applications appear in the Accept portion of the screen. Click Accept.
You may be asked for your Apple ID and password once again. Your iLife applications now move to the Purchased section. These applications are part of the software that came with your Lion based computer. Your account will not be charged for them. Click Install to compete installation of your applications.
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4718

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    Message was edited by: LarryHN

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