The document discusses various techniques for improving photographic composition, including eliminating unimportant elements by cropping tightly, balancing elements to avoid empty space, choosing an unobtrusive background, avoiding mergers where objects are cut off, considering different perspectives and viewpoints, experimenting with portrait and landscape orientations, using frames within frames to isolate subjects, using leading lines to guide the viewer's eye, incorporating diagonals for dynamism, emphasizing repetitive patterns or breaking patterns, and considering symmetry. Students are assigned to take photos demonstrating each compositional technique and upload them by a deadline for critique.