Academics - Photography

Photography Loop and Pin

Tiger, Wolfs, Bears and Webelos Scouts may complete these requirements in a family, den, pack, school, or community environment.

Tiger Cubs must work with their parents or adult partners. Parents and partners do not earn loops or pins.

Requirements for the Photography Belt Loop

Complete these three requirements:

  1. Point out the major features of a camera to your den or family and explain the function of each part. Parts could include film, lens, shutter, power on and off, zoom, battery, flash, display panel, case, settings, etc.

  2. Discuss with your den leader or adult partner, the benefits and contributions photography makes to modern life. Report what you learned to your den or family.

  3. Using a camera, take at least 10 pictures of your family, pet, or scenery; show these to your den.

Requirements for the Photography Pin

Earn the Photography belt loop, and complete five of the following requirements:

  1. Using pictures, explain what photography is and how it relates to light and picture taking.

  2. Look at a book of published photos about a subject that interests you. Find out what makes these photos remarkable and why people want to look at these pictures. Learn whether the photographer used light or angles to make the photos interesting. Discuss what you learned with an adult.

  3. Explain to an adult what "red eye" is and why it can happen in a picture. Show examples.

  4. Make a short video of a friend, family member, or pet, and show it to your den or family.

  5. With an adult’s help, use a photo-editing software feature to crop, lighten or darken, and change a photo.

  6. Make a creative project using at least one photo.

  7. Take three pictures of the same scene using different lens settings. Show these pictures to your den or family.

  8. Visit an art exhibit that features photography. Write a list of some of the things you saw and felt during your visit.

  9. Demonstrate how to use a light meter and manually set the aperture (lens opening) on a camera.

  10. Print and develop a picture from a film negative.

  11. Read about a famous photographer and tell his or her story to your den. Explain why he or she is famous or admired.

Photography Online Resources

  1. Big Learning

  2. Photography Tips

  3. Photography

  4. Natl Geographic Photos

Steps to Follow:

  1. Download and Print Worksheet at bottom of page

  2. Scout completes Worksheet

  3. Turn completed Worksheet into your Den Leader

  4. Den Leader may have questions for your Scout

  5. Den Leader will enter completion date into Tracking Software

  6. Scout will be awarded Loop a/o Pin at the next Pack Meeting

  7. Limit of Two Loops and Two Pins per Month

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