The document provides guidance on using photography to tell a story through pictures for a photojournalism assignment on a field trip. It recommends beginning with a long shot to set the context or setting, then using a variety of shots like medium shots, close-ups, and extreme close-ups to show faces, action, and details that advance the plot. It suggests concluding with another long shot that reshows the setting. The photo assignment specifically asks the photographer to capture inside and outside shots of both the building and tour, including using microscopes, children watching and laughing, and the teacher presenting, while taking creative angles. It concludes by asking for 7-12 photos from the trip that together tell a story.