This photo comes from staff photographer Keith Birmingham.
Muir's Cherrish Wallace, 3, scores in the first half during a CIF playoff basketball game between Mira Costa and Muir Tuesday evening at Pasadena High School.
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Photography and technology have merged, and there's no better example than our newspapers and our photographers. The photo staff is entirely digital, shooting award-winning still photographs and also quickly adopting video. With the changes in photo and technology, perceptions about the business of photography are changing. Let's use this forum to talk about the photography in our papers.
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This page contains a single entry by Tim Berger published on February 27, 2008 10:31 AM.
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