Yes to all. iPhoto is gone; Photos is the replacement; it is accessible, so far 
as I know. It requires a lot of interacting in places, but it's usable. That 
said, I use it less often than you do, so I can't give much detail, sorry.
> On Sep 19, 2015, at 14:42, Christina C. <blindmaclo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Ok, I am behind I guess. I rarely used iPhoto on the Mac since I can’t see 
> the photos. Anyways, occasionally I do have family  photos or videos to 
> organize. My family members take the pics. Anyways, I opened iPhoto and I got 
> a message that my photos were migrated to Photos. So, is iPhoto obsolete? Is 
> the photos app the replacement and is it just as useful. I’m just confused. 
> Is it basically voiceOver accessible, besides the obvious fact that I cannot 
> see the photos themselves? :) I mainly use it to store the pictures for my 
> family and don’t mess with or edit the actual photos.
> 
> Thanks,
> Christina
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