Part I: Studying & Experimenting
Pick one object to photograph, it can be anything! Take various photos of the object you chose in different settings. Your goal is to emphasize it in each composition by employing different visual strategies. When someone looks at the photo you took, they should immediately see the object you choose, and understand it is the most important element within the photo.
Experiment! You design the setting, you create the composition, you decide on the viewing angle and distance, etc.) Remember, you are responsible from everything within the frame. Be creative! Bring the object to life, make it the main character of the composition.
Part II: Decision Making
After you have taken many pictures and tried out many different ideas to emphasize your object, it is time to look at all the photos you have taken and to analyze them. Compare the photos that you think are best. Look at them side by side and think in order to decide on the most successful executions. Try to verbally describe to yourself, the reasons for your visual choices. If you realize that you need to make some adjustments and refine your ideas, take some more pictures and come back to this step to look and think.