Import iPhone albums into iPhoto

I'm sorry if this has been asked before, but I haven't seen anything related to this topic :
I have set up custom albums on my iPhone, is there any way to import those albums into iPhoto? As of now, when I plug my phone in, iPhoto only gives me the option to import my photos from my phone in bulk, but has no information about the individual albums I've set up. Basically, I have a few albums with a couple hundred specific pictures that I needs to get in the computer without having to set them up from scratch in iPhoto. Is this possible?
Thanks!

Not really
You can use PhotoStream and set it up to automatically import - place one album in the PS and then after it imports to the Mac flag the photos and create a new event from them or select them and create a new album form them
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