No, though you might try sharing the photos through Photo Stream. To zip them, 
find them (google where iPhoto keeps its actual pictures) and select all the 
images, then vo-shift-m and choose compress. I don't have anything specific for 
sharing photo streams either, sorry, but it might be a good option. Watch out 
though, as it could sync the pictures to any iOS device you have, depending on 
your settings.
On Sep 15, 2013, at 9:41 PM, Christine Grassman <[email protected]> wrote:

> Can this be done without zipping -- essentially just let the computers do 
> their thing for as long as it takes? I have never zipped photos before. They 
> are placed in an Event, all together. Is there a tutorial or podcast you can 
> recommend to show me how to do this?
> Christine
> On Sep 15, 2013, at 9:38 PM, Alex Hall <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> My first thought is Airdrop. Zip the files up, then airdrop the zipped 
>> folder from one Mac to the other. You could use Dropbox to do the same 
>> thing, but it'd be much slower.
>> 
>> To Airdrop, open Finder on both machines and hit cmd-shift-r. Once you both 
>> see the other's computer, have your husband drag and drop the zipped folder 
>> of photos onto your computer's name in his Finder window. You will be 
>> prompted to accept the transfer, and, once complete, the file will be in 
>> your downloads folder. If he is also blind, have him vo-shift-m on the 
>> zipped folder, choose share, then choose Airdrop.
>> On Sep 15, 2013, at 8:37 PM, Christine Grassman <[email protected]> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hello, all. My husband has 290 photos on iPhoto of our vacation to Ireland 
>>> two years ago. I want them on my computer. He tried to email them, but is 
>>> being told to check his iPhoto preference settings for sending email. (He 
>>> has successfully sent individual photos before.)
>>> Is there another more efficient way to share these photos? We have a WiFi 
>>> connection in the house, but we have never tried sharing anything between 
>>> computers. Could someone offer tips or a link to information for doing this 
>>> with MacBooks using all of the latest software?
>>> Christine
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