Using Lightroom CC with Mac's new Photo app

I now own Lightroom CC and I have upgraded my Mac to the OS with the Photos app. So I no longer can use iPhoto or Aperture. How do I open "Photos" under the Pictures heading to pull the data for all my photos into Lightroom? I can't make a copy (as has been recommended) because I have too many photos.

The new Photos app does not work in the same way as iPhoto and can't be used to edit photos in external applications. If you have not removed iPhoto you should be able to use the built-in plug-in from LR CC. Alternatively export versions from iPhoto to the desktop or named folders in Finder. Then import the versions into LR using "Add"

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