My iphoto library won't show when trying to select a photo for other programs?

I am having a problem when I try to select a photo or itunes song in Imovie or other programs. I get a window with grey lettering that says: "Open Itunes to populate this list" or "Open iphoto to see photos from your iPhoto library in this list.  I have tried relaunching programs and nothing appears. Seemed to start happening a while back after one of my system upgrades.

What version of iPhoto?
What version of the OS?
Sounds like an issue with the iLife integration, rather than the apps.

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