I had the same error, and I believe I have a work-around solution.  In a
post above, marcmpub said he deleted his f-spot database, so I tried
doing that first.  I removed /home/barry/.gnome2/f-spot/photos.db, then
opened f-spot normally (it worked fine).  I set the program to look for
photos in my shared pictures folder (not ~/Photos), then closed the
program.  When I attached my digital camera, the import dialog appeared,
and when I selected Import Photos, f-spot opened, and imorted the
pictures.  Success is sweet!

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dbus and f-spot not does not start f-spot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/185752
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