A "Buddhist in turbulence," he trained his tiny 35-millimeter camera on many of the 20th century's biggest events.
He had his camera set up about half a mile away, trained on the ridge and waiting for the explosion:
After the ceremony, a television cameraman trained his camera on the children and asked them, "Who wants to be an astronaut?"
He trains his tripod-mounted camera on a scene, then walks through it, flashing his mirror at the sun.
But some special alchemic force seemed to be at work every time Jones set the vegetables up and trained his camera on them.
And since he has trained his camera specifically on America, we can see the remarkable inefficiencies, the absurd excesses, of our vanguard consumer culture.
And looking at the wide sweeps of desert on which Gilpin often trained her camera, viewers may genuinely feel transported.
The chief and several other natives watched with great curosity as Tom trained his camera on the Mayan bowl.
He turned and trotted to a nearby stile, which led over the low metal wall, and trained his camera upward.
She trained her camera on Laura, and then suddenly got all bashful and tongue-tied.