Lester Lang was an American cinematographer known for lensing several of Oscar Micheaux's films in the 1930s.
[1][2] Lester was born in Union City, New Jersey, to John Lang and Elizabeth Frank.
He married Lillian Sutherland, and the pair had three children together.
[3] He worked as a photographer for 22 years at New York race tracks, and was one of the early cinematographers working in the film industry in Fort Lee, New Jersey.
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