This document provides guidance on digital photojournalism techniques. It discusses that photojournalism involves using photographs to tell news stories objectively. Photos can stand alone, be part of an essay, or accompany written stories. Photos serve to communicate information quickly, lend credibility to stories, and attract readers visually. Composition techniques include following the rule of thirds for subject placement, filling the frame, considering backgrounds and foregrounds, using different angles and viewpoints, incorporating leading lines, capturing action, using color contrast, lines and texture, size indicators, avoiding large posed groups, incorporating silhouettes and reflections, and using artificial and natural framing.