Iphoto empty after I trashed com.apple.iphoto.plist. how to retrieve back?

My Iphoto application was quitting unexpectedly, so I deleted its corresponding plist at Home>Library> Preferences>Plists> com.apple.iphoto.plist.
Upon opening Iphoto all my photos in Iphoto Library disappeared. What should I do next to retrieve
my photos? I have no backups. Need your help, support and advise. Thanks and look forward to resolving my enormous situation.
Dr Bee

if all you did was delete the preference file it can not possibly affect your iPhoto library in any way - if you have movoed the location of your iPhoto library then you will have to repoint to it (the preference file does contain the pointer to the default library) by depressing the option key, launching iPhoto and using the select library command to select it
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