The document discusses David Hockney's technique of photographing subjects from multiple angles and perspectives and then arranging the photos into photomontages. Hockney would take between 5-150 small Polaroid or photolab prints of a single subject from different positions and slightly different times and collage them together to form a composite image with cubist qualities. Students are then assigned to select one subject to photograph from different angles and perspectives in order to create their own Hockney-inspired photomontage artwork.