Hey all, just a quick update on how my second answer is coming along. So my second answer is: utilize best photography practices to capture peak moments that happened during the year. The wording is kind of in progress with my presentation teacher right now. Anyways, after interviewing Rebecca Chai and hearing her stress the importance of "photography first, then everything else," I was inspired to look up the ingredients as to what makes for quality photographs that can be used in the yearbook. That lead me to search up the basic techniques of photography. Here's a video explaining the rule-of-thirds, which to Rebecca and fellow yearbook photographer/pro Symphony Moreno (and pretty much every photographer), is essential in any sort of photography.
Rule-of-Thirds
Other than the rule-of-thirds, other techniques that should be used while taking photos are leading lines and cropping. Below are some videos that explain them.
Leading Lines
Cropping