This document provides guidance on photo journalism and proper use of photographs in publications. It discusses key principles such as: - Photographs should have both technical value by being clear and free of defects, as well as editorial value by telling a story or capturing a moment. - When selecting photos for publication, newspapers should consider the photo's technical and editorial qualities. - Proper cropping and sizing of photographs is important to focus attention on key details and points of interest while removing unnecessary elements. - Captions should follow news writing conventions by being short and answering basic questions of who, what, where, when and why in 15 words or less. Captions should match and supplement - not contradict -