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NOUN
  1. someone who takes photographs professionally

How To Use lensman In A Sentence

  • It's as much an exciting journey through the heart of the country's picturesque landscapes as a celebration of the various moods of the literati as seen through the viewfinder of a lensman.
  • It was taken by my good friend and colleague, Peter Dench, an award winning lensman.
  • Did they reach that conclusion because of the guy's skills as a faker, or because of his newfound skills as a professional lensman?
  • The pictorial tribute of the lensman went beyond technique.
  • ‘It gives the viewer the opportunity to be far and close at the same time,’ the lensman explains.
  • And finally, it was in immense relief that the hilariously drunken Lensman, his money gone to the last millo, went roistering up the street with a two-quart bottle in each hand; swigging now from one, then from the other; inviting bibulously the while any and all chance comers to join him in one last, fond drink. Gray Lensman
  • The movie also lost its original director last year when lensman/choreographer Kenny Ortega pulled out of the production. Chace Crawford “Footloose” Remake
  • Worsel, the schizophrene, was worse than ever-the dual personality of himself was alone, mismated, in hyperspace, conjured up by a young Lensman with psychic powers, accompanied by the weirdest of fantasies. The Dragon Lensman
  • You pretty much can't use the adjective "coruscating" in our field without bringing to mind the Lensman, and all that implies for the world. MIND MELD: Worldbuilding
  • The psychical match to the quintessential individuality of the Lensman was exact-so perfect, in fact, that it released latent parapsychic or psi powers, telepathy in particular. The Dragon Lensman
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