


Disconnect your device or remove the SD card from the Mac’s SD card slot. Click “Keep Photos” if you want to leave a copy of the pictures on your device.Ĭlick the “Eject” icon next to your camera or smartphone under the Devices heading. If you only want to copy some of your pictures to the Mac, click those pictures and then click the “Import Selected” button.Ĭlick “Delete Photos” when prompted if you want to remove the pictures from your device after copying them onto your Mac. Launch iPhoto from your Applications folder or Dock.Ĭlick the name of your camera or smartphone under the Devices heading in iPhoto.Įnter an event name and description for your photos in the corresponding fields.Ĭlick the “Import All” button to transfer all of your pictures onto your Mac. Consult the documentation included with your device for more information. Unlock your mobile device so you can see it. Turn on your camera or smartphone and set it to the mode that allows it to transfer photos. With this method, you still need to connect your iPhone to your Mac through the USB cable. Connect your camera or smartphone to your Mac or insert your SD card into the Mac’s SD card slot, if one is available.
