Transferring data from imac to macbook pro

I have a 24 inch msc and just bought a 13 inch macbook pro and I want to transfer all my bookmarks and photos to my macbook pro. Can anyone tell me what kind of cable I need and how to do this

Hi great_one72 and welcome to Apple Discussions!
Or you can do it without a cable at all - use AirPort.
Best of luck.

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