Photos from iPhone to MacBook Pro

I am completely unable to upload my photos from my iphone to my computer. I have tried iPhoto and image capture but neither display any of my photos from my phone. Very frustrating, Help?!

What version of OS X are you running? Which iPhone, and what iOS is that running?

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