The document discusses 12 techniques for improving photographic composition: eliminating unimportant elements through cropping; balancing elements to fill the frame; choosing plain backgrounds; avoiding mergers where subjects are cut off; considering different perspectives or viewpoints; experimenting with landscape or portrait formats; using frames within frames to isolate subjects; incorporating leading lines to guide the eye; setting subjects on diagonals for dynamism; emphasizing or breaking repetition and patterns; and creating or breaking symmetry. Students are assigned to take photos demonstrating each technique and submit a contact sheet with their two best examples.