IPhone now showing up in iPhoto

My iPhone shows up just fine in iTunes.  I'm able to sync, no issues.  However when I want to import photos, and more importantly videos, into iPhoto, my iPhone is no where to be found.  I also recall it showing up in Finder before and it no longer does.  Here is what I've done so far:
unplugged, replugged (no change)
plugged, restarted iPhone (no change)
unplugged, restarted iPhone, plugged in (no change)
iPhone plugged in, restarted macbook pro (no change)
iPhone unplugged, restarted macbook pro, plugged in (no change)
I  have also done all the above steps with launch iPhoto when your camera is pluged in selected and not selected
Reset iPhone completely, repeated all above steps (no change)
at behest of Apple Support:
Reset SMC (no change)
Reset PRAM (no change)
The same issues with image capture.  iPhone not showing up at all
I have no clue what to do.  it works fine on my iMac, just not my Macbook Pro.  Any advice out there?  Did I miss something?

Jacob,
You may want to try the troubleshooting steps in this article to help get your iPhone recognized in iTunes:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=306637
Hope this helps,
Jennifer B.

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