Hi Zoe,

The homologous functionality in Mac OS is provided by Image Capture.  Launch 
it, select the connected device, choose a target for your images and import, 
optionally deleting the originals.  You might have to expand the advanced 
options in that window.

Photo management on iOS prior to iCloud Photo Library has been fiddly, to be 
charitable about it.  Maybe you’ll find that connecting your device up just to 
import your photos is too much trouble, and switch to the cloud.  On the other 
hand, that does mean Apple has your photos, and you’ve got to use a Mac or iOS 
device to manage them.

Cheers,
Sabahattin

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