Macbook pro - no thumbnails in Bridge CS4

Hello to you all,
I've just purchased a new MacBook Pro & Photoshop Elements 8.0. I have installed Elements & made sure I have got the latest updates. The Mac is running Mac OS X v 10.6.4
When I open up the bridge to organise my photos it shows "MacHD>users>me>pictures" and there are 3 folders in content Photo Booth, iChat & iPhoto library. If I try & access the iPhoto library to see contents it opens the iPhoto application and exits bridge.
I have checked with Apple support & they say the photos are actually in a folder labelled 'originals' and that the iPhoto icon I am seeing in content is the processing application that sits above the content files, not the folder which contains the photo's.
I have tried with Adobe support but they cannot fix the problem - their suggestion was to move all the photos to a folder on the desktop & access that. It did work but it will mean I'll have duplicate photos everywhere.
Has anyone else encountered the same problem and found a fix? Feel very frustrated at the moment as I have watched all the tutorials on the subject & searched the web without any success. Maybe it's just me!
Here's hoping, Mark

You do understand that bridge is just a browser and not an asset management program like iphoto or organizer?
You would need to get your photos out of the iphoto library unless you are using a referenced library. In any case, you don't want to be using two different programs with two different keywording methods. You cannot use bridge on the iphoto library file itself, no, even if you don't care about losing the photos it contains.

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