IPhoto 9.5.1 won't import photos.

I upgraded to 9.5.1 and it won't let me import photos.  I've tried from the camera, iPhone, iPad, and an external memory card reader.  iPhoto will show the pictures and lets me click on the import button.  Then there is the rainbow circle that never stops and doesn't let the import continue.  I did not have this issue until I upgraded.  Will uninstalling and re-installing make me lose any pictures? 

Will uninstalling and re-installing make me lose any pictures?
No - but it will not solve anything either since you are virtually certain to hae a data problem rather than an application problem
And in any case I assume you have a good backup so you are protected in case of unusual problems - if yo do not then sooner or later you will lose your photos
Back up your iPhoto library, Depress and hold the option (alt) and command keys and launch iPhoto - repair permissions and if necessary rebuild your database

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