Iphoto hang while importing

I have 2700 photos on my iPhone 5S. i tried to import them all at once but iPhoto hang every time at different photo number,
for example photo number 1950 and next time at photo number 700.
when it hangs it seems that it's importing but stops at one photo and doesn't move to the next photo.
i tried to import small portion like 200 photos every time but maybe the fourth or the fifth time it hangs
i have to force quit and delete the library every time, because the portion of photos which causes the iPhoto to hang
can not be import it again!!
i restarted my mac, reset my iPhone (power off+home button), but still exists.
Do anyone knows the solution?

thanks for reply,
i have iphoto 9.6. i use USB Sync,
i've been trying for 3 days and i just can't import all 2700 photos i have.
if i make small portion like 100 to 200 photo every import, the problem will appear before i finish all my photos,
there is no specific number for the problem to occur!
then i need to delete the library because the photos which stopped the iPhoto can not be imported to the library

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    12 semaphoretimedwait_signaltrap + 10 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x976eb93a]
    Kernel stack:
    12 semaphorewaitcontinue + 0 [0x22a0a5]
    Thread 6d75000
    User stack:
    12 start_wqthread + 30 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x97711336]
    12 _workqkernreturn + 10 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x97711182]
    Kernel stack:
    12 workqueuethreadyielded + 562 [0x4cb6ae]
    Thread 6d753d4
    User stack:
    12 thread_start + 34 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x97718e42]
    12 pthreadstart + 345 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x97718fbd]
    12 _NSThread__main_ + 1499 (in Foundation) [0x98167888]
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    12 -[XTMsgQueue waitForMessage] + 49 (in ProXTCore) [0xf6a201]
    12 -[NSConditionLock lockWhenCondition:] + 69 (in Foundation) [0x9815c6d8]
    12 -[NSConditionLock lockWhenCondition:beforeDate:] + 279 (in Foundation) [0x9815c7f5]
    12 -[NSCondition waitUntilDate:] + 453 (in Foundation) [0x981a3a84]
    12 pthreadcond_timedwait_relativenp + 47 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x97748028]
    12 semaphoretimedwait_signaltrap + 10 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x976eb93a]
    Kernel stack:
    12 semaphorewaitcontinue + 0 [0x22a0a5]
    Thread 7114000
    User stack:
    12 thread_start + 34 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x97718e42]
    12 pthreadstart + 345 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x97718fbd]
    12 _NSThread__main_ + 1499 (in Foundation) [0x98167888]
    12 -[NSThread main] + 45 (in Foundation) [0x981678d8]
    12 ??? (in iPhoto + 5261001) [0x5056c9]
    12 pthreadcondwait$UNIX2003 + 73 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x9771b158]
    12 _semwaitsignal + 10 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x97719806]
    Kernel stack:
    12 semaphorewaitcontinue + 0 [0x22a0a5]
    Thread 71143d4
    User stack:
    12 thread_start + 34 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x97718e42]
    12 pthreadstart + 345 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x97718fbd]
    12 _NSThread__main_ + 1499 (in Foundation) [0x98167888]
    12 -[NSThread main] + 45 (in Foundation) [0x981678d8]
    12 +[NSURLConnection(NSURLConnectionReallyInternal) _resourceLoadLoop:] + 329 (in Foundation) [0x981a0430]
    12 CFRunLoopRunInMode + 97 (in CoreFoundation) [0x96a7b691]
    12 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 452 (in CoreFoundation) [0x96a7b864]
    12 __CFRunLoopRun + 2079 (in CoreFoundation) [0x96a7c77f]
    12 machmsgtrap + 10 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x976eb8da]
    Kernel stack:
    12 ipcmqueue_receivecontinue + 0 [0x210aa3]
    Thread 7247b7c
    User stack:
    12 thread_start + 34 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x97718e42]
    12 ***::TCMalloc_PageHeap::scavengerThread() + 614 (in JavaScriptCore) [0x90125276]
    12 pthreadcondwait$UNIX2003 + 73 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x9771b158]
    12 _semwaitsignal + 10 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x97719806]
    Kernel stack:
    12 semaphorewaitcontinue + 0 [0x22a0a5]
    Thread 7403000
    User stack:
    12 thread_start + 34 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x97718e42]
    12 pthreadstart + 345 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x97718fbd]
    12 _NSThread__main_ + 1499 (in Foundation) [0x98167888]
    12 -[NSThread main] + 45 (in Foundation) [0x981678d8]
    12 -[XTRunLoopThread run:] + 421 (in ProXTCore) [0xf598a5]
    12 -[NSRunLoop(NSRunLoop) runMode:beforeDate:] + 279 (in Foundation) [0x981a137c]
    12 CFRunLoopRunInMode + 97 (in CoreFoundation) [0x96a7b691]
    12 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 452 (in CoreFoundation) [0x96a7b864]
    12 __CFRunLoopRun + 2079 (in CoreFoundation) [0x96a7c77f]
    12 machmsgtrap + 10 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x976eb8da]
    Kernel stack:
    12 ipcmqueue_receivecontinue + 0 [0x210aa3]
    Thread 7592b7c
    User stack:
    12 thread_start + 34 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x97718e42]
    12 pthreadstart + 345 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x97718fbd]
    12 _NSThread__main_ + 1499 (in Foundation) [0x98167888]
    12 -[NSThread main] + 45 (in Foundation) [0x981678d8]
    12 ??? (in iPhoto + 5307088) [0x510ad0]
    12 ??? (in iPhoto + 5309106) [0x5112b2]
    12 -[NSCondition wait] + 316 (in Foundation) [0x9818faef]
    12 pthreadcondwait$UNIX2003 + 73 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x9771b158]
    12 _semwaitsignal + 10 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x97719806]
    Kernel stack:
    12 semaphorewaitcontinue + 0 [0x22a0a5]
    Binary Images:
    0x1000 - 0x9f9ffe com.apple.iPhoto 8.1.1 (8.1.1) <13A7B173-F1BC-6A25-54AC-C27E27774B17> /Applications/iPhoto.app/Contents/MacOS/iPhoto
    0xf51000 - 0xf98ff7 com.apple.proxtcore 1.0.0 (1.0.0) <00010203-0405-0607-0809-0A0B0C0D0E0F> /Applications/iPhoto.app/Contents/MacOS/../Frameworks/ProXTCore.framework/Versi ons/A/ProXTCore
    0x90003000 - 0x901a0fef com.apple.JavaScriptCore 6531.21 (6531.21.9) <FF236E3F-A016-2AEB-3E62-7108E76EF825> /System/Library/Frameworks/JavaScriptCore.framework/Versions/A/JavaScriptCore
    0x91100000 - 0x919deff7 com.apple.AppKit 6.6.3 (1038.25) <72A9AA47-8DCB-DB07-64F5-F837E98C62D8> /System/Library/Frameworks/AppKit.framework/Versions/C/AppKit
    0x91beb000 - 0x91f0efef com.apple.HIToolbox 1.6.2 (???) <E02640B9-7BC3-A4B4-6202-9E4127DDFDD6> /System/Library/Frameworks/Carbon.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/HIToolbox.fra mework/Versions/A/HIToolbox
    0x96a40000 - 0x96bb7fef com.apple.CoreFoundation 6.6.1 (550.13) <AE9FC6F7-F0B2-DE58-759E-7DB89C021A46> /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreFoundation.framework/Versions/A/CoreFoundation
    0x976eb000 - 0x9788ffeb libSystem.B.dylib ??? (???) <D45B91B2-2B4C-AAC0-8096-1FC48B7E9672> /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib
    0x97d8f000 - 0x97e48fe7 libsqlite3.dylib ??? (???) <16CEF8E8-8C9A-94CD-EF5D-05477844C005> /usr/lib/libsqlite3.dylib
    0x98151000 - 0x983c1ffb com.apple.Foundation 6.6.1 (751.14) <CD815A50-BB33-5AA1-DD73-A5B07D394DDA> /System/Library/Frameworks/Foundation.framework/Versions/C/Foundation
    Process: Activity Monitor [155]
    Path: /Applications/Utilities/Activity Monitor.app/Contents/MacOS/Activity Monitor
    UID: 501
    Thread 6094b7c DispatchQueue 1
    User stack:
    12 ??? (in Activity Monitor + 6996) [0x100001b54]
    12 NSApplicationMain + 364 (in AppKit) [0x7fff84dc1468]
    12 -[NSApplication run] + 395 (in AppKit) [0x7fff84dc8747]
    12 -[NSApplication nextEventMatchingMask:untilDate:inMode:dequeue:] + 155 (in AppKit) [0x7fff84e02b41]
    12 _DPSNextEvent + 708 (in AppKit) [0x7fff84e031f2]
    12 BlockUntilNextEventMatchingListInMode + 59 (in HIToolbox) [0x7fff835df70c]
    12 ReceiveNextEventCommon + 310 (in HIToolbox) [0x7fff835df853]
    12 RunCurrentEventLoopInMode + 333 (in HIToolbox) [0x7fff835dfa4e]
    12 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 575 (in CoreFoundation) [0x7fff845cfc2f]
    11 __CFRunLoopRun + 1698 (in CoreFoundation) [0x7fff845d07a2]
    11 machmsgtrap + 10 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x7fff81014e3a]
    1 __CFRunLoopRun + 6488 (in CoreFoundation) [0x7fff845d1a58]
    1 __NSFireTimer + 114 (in Foundation) [0x7fff876b5a39]
    1 ??? (in Activity Monitor + 38377) [0x1000095e9]
    1 ??? (in Activity Monitor + 39148) [0x1000098ec]
    1 ??? (in Activity Monitor + 39892) [0x100009bd4]
    1 ??? (in Activity Monitor + 41655) [0x10000a2b7]
    1 read + 10 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x7fff8101f426]
    Kernel stack:
    11 ipcmqueue_receivecontinue + 0 [0x210aa3]
    1 lo64unixscall + 77 [0x29e3fd]
    1 unix_syscall64 + 617 [0x4ee947]
    1 read_nocancel + 158 [0x496add]
    1 write + 312 [0x49634d]
    1 pipeinit + 2207 [0x4982b9]
    1 soreceive + 1134 [0x4b01ab]
    1 sbwait + 150 [0x4b22a7]
    1 msleep + 157 [0x4882d6]
    1 wakeup + 334 [0x487be3]
    1 lckmtxsleep + 87 [0x2217b0]
    1 thread_block + 33 [0x226fb5]
    1 threadblockreason + 331 [0x226f27]
    1 thread_dispatch + 1950 [0x226c88]
    1 machineswitchcontext + 753 [0x2a5a37]
    Thread 72403d4 DispatchQueue 2
    User stack:
    12 start_wqthread + 13 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x7fff8102ea55]
    12 pthreadwqthread + 353 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x7fff8102ebb8]
    12 dispatch_workerthread2 + 244 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x7fff8102f286]
    12 dispatch_queueinvoke + 185 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x7fff8102f75c]
    12 kevent + 10 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x7fff8102dbba]
    Kernel stack:
    12 kevent + 97 [0x471745]
    Binary Images:
    0x100000000 - 0x10002dff7 com.apple.ActivityMonitor 10.6 (212) <3695EF1D-2370-2826-2219-8B0F81F7F900> /Applications/Utilities/Activity Monitor.app/Contents/MacOS/Activity Monitor
    0x7fff81014000 - 0x7fff811d2ff7 libSystem.B.dylib ??? (???) <526DD3E5-2A8B-4512-ED97-01B832369959> /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib
    0x7fff835b1000 - 0x7fff838affe7 com.apple.HIToolbox 1.6.2 (???) <D463A388-244E-047A-E49A-4DA6C15BD1BA> /System/Library/Frameworks/Carbon.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/HIToolbox.fra mework/Versions/A/HIToolbox
    0x7fff84585000 - 0x7fff846f8ff7 com.apple.CoreFoundation 6.6.1 (550.13) <1E952BD9-37C6-16BE-B2F0-CD92A6283D37> /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreFoundation.framework/Versions/A/CoreFoundation
    0x7fff84dbf000 - 0x7fff857b3fff com.apple.AppKit 6.6.3 (1038.25) <2F7A5AC8-29E7-9B5F-D3F1-4C7F5821BB80> /System/Library/Frameworks/AppKit.framework/Versions/C/AppKit
    0x7fff8764f000 - 0x7fff878d0fe7 com.apple.Foundation 6.6.1 (751.14) <767349DB-C486-70E8-7970-F13DB4CDAF37> /System/Library/Frameworks/Foundation.framework/Versions/C/Foundation
    Process: activitymonitord [166]
    Path: /Applications/Utilities/Activity Monitor.app/Contents/MacOS/activitymonitord
    UID: 0
    Process: AirPort Base Station Agent [101]
    Path: /System/Library/CoreServices/AirPort Base Station Agent.app/Contents/MacOS/AirPort Base Station Agent
    UID: 501
    Thread 74ac7a8 DispatchQueue 1
    User stack:
    12 ??? (in AirPort Base Station Agent + 5344) [0x1000014e0]
    12 ??? (in AirPort Base Station Agent + 70666) [0x10001140a]
    12 CFRunLoopRun + 70 (in CoreFoundation) [0x7fff845cf9b6]
    12 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 575 (in CoreFoundation) [0x7fff845cfc2f]
    12 __CFRunLoopRun + 1698 (in CoreFoundation) [0x7fff845d07a2]
    12 machmsgtrap + 10 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x7fff81014e3a]
    Kernel stack:
    12 ipcmqueue_receivecontinue + 0 [0x210aa3]
    T

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