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The Week in Pictures | May 5-12, 2013
  • ARIF ALI / AFP

The Week in Pictures | May 5-12, 2013

Posted On: 5:47 p.m. | May 10, 2013

This week firefighters battled multiple wildfires in Southern California with the Springs fire being the largest (more photos); three kidnapped women were rescued from a home in Cleveland; volcano Mayon erupted in the Philippines, killing at least five climbers; an office building fire in Lahore, Pakistan, forced some occupants to jump from as high as the fifth floor; Russians celebrated the... View Post»

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A Coachella double take

A Coachella double take

Posted On: 5:29 p.m. | May 10, 2013

Times staff photographer Jay L. Clendenin goes “old school,” and slows down the creative process shooting multiple exposures frames at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, at the Empire Polo Club in Indio. View Post»

Pictures in the News | May 10, 2013

Pictures in the News | May 10, 2013

Posted On: 10:35 a.m. | May 10, 2013

In Friday's Pictures in the News: A gun battle in San Bernardino County between murder suspects and law enforcement officers after a high-speed chase Thursday left one suspect dead, one wounded and an officer hospitalized; World War II veteran Ernesto Pacheco Doulon, 99, Korean War veteran Robert E. Lee Cox and Vietnam veteran Robert H. Allen salute at a ceremony Thursday at Las Palmas Senior... View Post»

Living through 1980 Panorama fire
  • Ken Hively / Los Angeles Times

Living through 1980 Panorama fire

Posted On: 12:12 a.m. | May 10, 2013

Connie Eckstrom and her daughter Amy, 16 months, wait their turn for disaster assistance at the California National Guard in San Bernardino. Eckstrom lost her home in the Panorama Fire. View Post»

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Framework

Framework, the photography and video blog of the Los Angeles Times, celebrates the power and explores the craft of visual storytelling. The blog highlights the work of Times photojournalists who frame by frame, document the drama, the emotion and sometimes the humor of life. Framework also aims to serve as a resource hub for photography, multimedia and video enthusiasts who share our passion. We will trade insights and discuss the tools and techniques of telling stories through images. Have a look and let us know what you think.

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