The document discusses several rules of photography including the rule of thirds, framing, leading lines, balancing elements, symmetry and patterns, and depth of field. The rule of thirds involves dividing photos into thirds both horizontally and vertically to place important elements. Framing focuses the viewer's attention using frames like doors or hallways. Leading lines guide the eye through the photo along lines like hallways. Balancing elements balances the weight of the subject with other objects. Symmetry and patterns make interesting compositions, especially when broken. Depth of field refers to the distance between the closest and furthest focused objects in an image. Examples are provided to illustrate each rule.