Iphoto library from old to new mac

I just upgraded to Macbook pro retina display.
I have all my photos in iphoto on my older macbook.
I use faces on every photo and instead of just copying the photos, I want to make sure I do not lose anything (like faces desigantions).
How can I do this?
I also have a time capsule that has many backups from my macbook.
Thank you

Connect the two Macs together (network, firewire target mode, etc)  or use an external hard drive formed Mac OS extended (journaled) and drag the iPhoto library intact as a single entity from the old Mac to the pictures folder of the new Mac - launch iPhoto on the new mac and it will open the library and convert it as needed and you will be ready move forward.
LN

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