Trying to access pics on iTune...getting error message

i'm trying to access my photos on my Apple account, when I plug my iphone 5 to my laptop, i'm getting the following message:
iTunes cannot read the contents of the "michelle iphone 5".  Go to Summary tab in iphone preferences and click Restore to restore to factory settings".  
I don't want to restore my phone and lose all the info on my phone.  I    How do I get around this so I can access my apps, phones, music on my iTunesa account.

Yes.
First, photos ... photos on your iPhone come either from Camera Roll or some external source.
The Camera Roll photos, which are the photos you took using your iPhone, will be lost if you have not synced.  The external source photos should still be on whatever external source provided them in the first place.
Now, music.  If you purchased music from the iTunes Store, you will be able to re-download it later.  If it came from some other place and has not been synced, it will in general be lost.  But again if it came from something like CDs you could redownload it ... of course, if it came from CDs, it should be in iTunes already anyway.

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