Photo orientation in photo grid

All of my photos in the photo grid are horizontal. Is there a way to change some to a vertical orientation?

The files are from a camera with the auto-rotate function, right? Have the photos been imported into iPhoto and you're adding them from the media pane in iWeb?
One fix would be to upload the files to a folder on the desktop and batch rotate those portrait oriented files with PhotoTool CM. Then import into iPhoto.
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