This document provides information about photojournalism. It defines photojournalism as using images to tell news stories rather than words. It captures the human experience to convey truth and insight to viewers. Elements of photojournalism include timeliness, objectivity, and narrative. Branches discussed are documentary photography, social documentary, street photography, and celebrity photography. Tips are provided such as avoiding posed shots, capturing emotion, getting faces not backs, identifying the subject, using different angles and the rule of thirds. The document emphasizes the moral responsibility of photojournalists to decide what images to show and respect people's privacy.