That’s great. But sadly, (as explained previously), it’s not part of what my age group does. There is no badge for it, (it’s not in our set annual badge planner). Photography will be a badge for older children, (and also for groups which have the necessary equipment).
To be fair, I can understand why we don’t have a photography badge in our group, because most four year olds don’t own digital cameras and mobile phones, (both of which are required to complete the badge challenge).
We also accept special needs children with developmental delay, so it would be like handing your phone and camera to a toddler and letting them wander off with them, (potentially dropping them, falling over with them, smashing them against something in a strop, pulling off the buttons, etc). And with a ratio of four children to one adult, it would be impossible to guarantee that this wouldn’t happen, (and we could not afford to replace or fix them when they get damaged).
We also have to be inclusive as part of the scout law. Meaning that unless every child can participate in that challenge, (ie, every child must have access to their own camera and their own mobile phone), then it’s not a workable activity. So even if we did have a photography badge for the younger age group, unfortunately, we don’t have the funds to purchase the cameras and phones anyway, so it’s a non-starter really.