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finally got it done after many attempts !
But while I was playing the Silver Peaks story, I have found out that you could just photograph anything, instead of the various pieces of 'evidence' I was tasked to photograph.
Which left kind of a bitter taste in my mouth because I can just see the rationale behind it
"Oh we don't have to actually implement this, the players, thinking it's required, will look for the items and photograph them dutifully, but we're just checking if the player is in this trigger area, not what's being photographed"
That said, maybe it was the fact that special story mode assets had to be photographed, and not 'core' entities like the animals and maybe the animals really get checked.
I have not tested that, but story stuff? Doesn't seem to matter, you could photograph your dogs butt and the NPC would accept it.