Says I don't have "permission" to view my pictures or documents

Anytime I try to view my pictures, an error message pops up saying I don't have permission to view it. It tells me to go to File > Get Info but nothing is working. Same thing happens when I try open a document from the web. HELP!!!

Select one of the problem files in the Finder and open the Info window. Do you have read & write access?

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