ISight camera "not available"

The last two times I have opened PhotoBooth, it has given me a message that no camera was available. Skype also says no camera is connected. Have I somehow inadvertently disabled it? I am hoping that it did not break... I rarely use it, but it is nice to have. I could not find the camera anywhere in Settings... although, admittedly, I did not look very hard.

http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2090

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