When you handle objects in c#, you actually only handle the references. A variable holding an object actually holds a reference to that object. Every time you pass your "object" to an array or a method, in reality the reference is copied.
So *technically*, everything is pass-by-value, since you pass the value of the reference (pointer to an object). But it's simnpler to just work with "pass-by-reference", although the true pass-by-reference is only achieved using the 'ref' keyword (or 'out').