Sync iPhoto library on MacBook to Photos on iPad

I would like to sync my entire photo library from my MacBook Air (Yosemite) to my iPad (iOS 8.1) but I'm not seeing how. Can YOU help me, PLEASE?

Thank you for your quick reply! Yes, I had that same link but it is for the previous version of iTunes. I have already installed iTunes 12.0.1. I've got the sidebar showing and I've selected "Photos" in the sidebar, but I'm stuck from there. There is no "Device Button in the upper right corner" nor is there a "Sync photos from" choice. At least I haven't found it if there is. (That's when I resorted to asking for help. ) But I didn't know about turning off iCloud Drive on my iPad 1st. I did that just now and nothing seemed to change.
I've waded thru the iPhoto app on my MacBook and I can't find anything offering to sync with my iPad, in case Yosemite had changed things but apparently syncing photos is still done thru iTunes.
Thanks again!

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