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Framework

Capturing the world through photography, video and multimedia

iPhone 5s camera comparison test
  • Robert Lachman and Allison Sheridan

iPhone 5s camera comparison test

Posted On: 11:30 p.m. | September 28, 2013

Nobody really wants to believe that they bought the lesser phone. Most people just stick with their phone contract and upgrade. Who really takes the time to research the best camera in a smart phone anyway? View Post»

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The Spruce Goose is moved, then moved again
  • Ken Hively / Los Angeles Times

The Spruce Goose is moved, then moved again

Posted On: 12:38 a.m. | September 28, 2013

In 1982, the Spruce Goose is moved to a dome next to the Queen Mary. In 1993, the flying boat is moved to McMinnville, Oregon. View Post»

The Week in Pictures | September 23 – 29, 2013

The Week in Pictures | September 23 – 29, 2013

Posted On: 4:00 p.m. | September 27, 2013

Each week we bring you the very best in visual journalism. It was a comeback for the ages this week in San Francisco, where the crew of Oracle Team USA celebrated after winning the 17th race of the America's Cup against Emirates Team New Zealand. The United States, after trailing 8 to 1, won eight straight races to retain the cup.  In other sports, Yankees relief pitcher Mariano Rivera... View Post»

Pictures in the News | September 27, 2013

Pictures in the News | September 27, 2013

Posted On: 9:23 a.m. | September 27, 2013

Friday's Pictures in the News begins in Los Angeles, where people find their way around Brazilian artist Ernesto Neto's nomadic sculpture at Union Station. The installation is part of Doug Aitken's "Station to Station" project, which has been a hotbed of creativity as it crisscrosses the country. Story Santa Clarita: Ryann Nuñez checks out names on the traveling Vietnam Veterans Memorial... 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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