There are 2 ways to do this. 1) Put all the files/liraries in the same place. Then you can mount the folder that has the files to a 2nd machine.
If you put all your files in the same place any computer on your network can then access the folder. You can do this with a computer or network device. IPhoto will then work as if the files are on your mac even if the files are not.
Note you will have to tell iPhoto the new location of the libraries. I use this method with iTunes 2) Import libraries into each iPhoto program. If you have 2 libraries you can mount/import the files from one mac to the other mac and vice-versa.
Having the libraries in different places my cause issues though. When I say mount I mean accessing a directory on one Mac from anther. You can use finder to do this.
A hard drive icon will appear just like when you add a USB hard drive to your Mac. Just navigate to the file in finder and click connect. I hope this helps you.
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