While I agree that both pictures are not appropriate for a HS yearbook, it's the girl that's going to get the last laugh when she's picked up and signed to a modeling contract and earn mega bucks....
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... Or ends up being exploited by some dirty old man who knows she's desperate for a modelling career due to her story being splashed all over the media. It happens. Some victims end up just cleaned out of money; others end up being abused.
http://www.modelingscams.org/
One thing she's safe from tho is being offered work as a glamour model; unless that is, she gets implants. XD"Oh wow, I can't believe how stupid I used to be and you still are."
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Originally posted by Lace Neil Singer View Post... Or ends up being exploited by some dirty old man who knows she's desperate for a modelling career due to her story being splashed all over the media. It happens. Some victims end up just cleaned out of money; others end up being abused.
Seriously, there's a whole series you can find on many porn sites...not that'd I'd know.Violence has resolved more conflicts than anything else. The contrary opinion that violence doesn't solve anything is merely wishful thinking at its worst. - Starship Troopers
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Originally posted by Andara Bledin View PostDon't forget, some aspiring models end up dead, too.
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I just have to wonder at the mentallity of this girl's mother. The girl can be excused somewhat cuz she's still young, but why does her mother think that letting half naked photos of her daughter be published is a good idea? As for saying it's art; give me a break. A dead sheep can be labeled art these days; doesn't mean that it is."Oh wow, I can't believe how stupid I used to be and you still are."
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Originally posted by Lace Neil Singer View Post... Or ends up being exploited by some dirty old man who knows she's desperate for a modelling career due to her story being splashed all over the media. It happens. Some victims end up just cleaned out of money; others end up being abused.
http://www.modelingscams.org/
One thing she's safe from tho is being offered work as a glamour model; unless that is, she gets implants. XD
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Originally posted by HYHYBT View PostIt's not at all obvious that the school dress code would automatically cover photos. One thing that's inconsistent here: if the photo is inappropriate to be included in the yearbook, then it's inappropriate to be included, period. Including paid space.Happiness is too rare in this world to actually lose it because someone wishes it upon you. -Flyndaran
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Geez.. I guess yearbooks have changed since my day! What happened to sitting on a chair in front of a blue screen with a dopey grin on your face?
I agree there is nothing illegal about the pic, I also agree that it is just tacky and not yearbook material.
This isn't a models portfolio, it's a yearbook. Why do all these kids have to grow up so quickly?
Oh and one other thing. What's with that damn article? Half the print was unreadable with the dark letters over the photo, I had to highlight everything just so I could read it! So annoying!!You're Perfect Yes It's True.. But Without Me You're Only You!
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Originally posted by Beckpatton View PostGeez.. I guess yearbooks have changed since my day! What happened to sitting on a chair in front of a blue screen with a dopey grin on your face?
Although in the case of my alma mater, they did something VERY awesome for their photos. They did the student ID photos early in the year so that new ID cards could be issued, which required you to have a more generic expression anyway due to the photos being head and shoulders only since they were for concession purposes. Those were done behind a white/blue screen.
The ACTUAL school photos (and the ones that were used for the yearbook) were awesome. Bear in mind that pretty much most (if not all) schools in Australia have uniforms. My high school individual shots were done in a nice section of the courtyard where I was required to lean on a chair or a wooden railing provided by the photographers. Looked MUCH more natural and the shots came out great. The class photos were done in the drama theatre and then photoshopped onto a nice looking background (and yes it was obvious, they'd photoshop everything else but you could still see the grey floor). My Year 12 one ROCKED-because we were a small class on the day, half the class sat on drama blocks up the back while the rest perched around them and on the floor instead of on the benches. ALL the classes used a variation of those drama blocks.
(For the record, a drama block is a foam/plastic type block covered in carpeting. That is also how I broke my arm. >.>)
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