<![CDATA[Jezebel: photos]]> http://tags.gawker.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/jezebel.com.png <![CDATA[Jezebel: photos]]> http://jezebel.com/tag/photos http://jezebel.com/tag/photos <![CDATA[What's The Right Punishment For Teen "Sexting"?]]> This month's Seventeen tells the story of Brooke, a high school student whose naked cell phone photo got her kicked off the cheerleading squad.

Brooke (her last name doesn't appear in the article) and a female friend took a naked picture of themselves after a shower. The girls say they didn't send the photo to anyone, but soon it ended up making the rounds at school. Brooke's boyfriend was mad, not because someone tried to embarrass her, because "everyone knew what his girlfriend looked like naked." The creepiest part: someone sent the principal an unmarked envelope with the photo in it, and the principal reacted by booting Brooke off the cheerleading team for being "a bad representative of the school and squad."

Basically, Brooke was punished because someone else chose to send a naked picture of her to an authority figure. That person, who presumably wanted to humiliate her, was rewarded. Sure, keeping naked pictures on your cell phone is dumb — and the Seattle Post-Intelligencer reports that Brooke did this once before — but is it wrong? Even if you're a teen, taking pictures of yourself for your own (or your partner's) enjoyment isn't a moral failing, it's just unwise. Brooke doesn't deserve any more punishment than the humiliation she got at school — and she didn't even deserve that.

Even more disturbingly, some teens have been charged with disseminating child pornography for "sexting" nude pics of themselves to their boyfriends. According to Dalia Lithwick in the new Newsweek, three girls in Pennsylvania were brought up on child porn charges for "sexting" their boyfriends, and girls in Ohio and Michigan were charged with felonies for similar "crimes." Lithwick says one in five teens has taken or posted naked pictures of him or herself. She continues:

A recent New York Times article [link added] quotes the Family Violence Prevention Fund, a nonprofit domestic-violence-awareness group, saying that the sending of nude pictures, even if done voluntarily, constitutes "digital dating violence." But do we truly believe that one in five teens is participating in an act of violence? Experts insist the sexting trend hurts teen girls more than boys, fretting that they feel "pressured" to take and send naked photos. Paradoxically, the girls in the Pennsylvania case were charged with "manufacturing, disseminating or possessing child pornography" while the boys were merely charged with possession. If the girls are the real victims, why are we treating them more harshly than the boys?

Some girls may truly feel pressured to participate in sexting, and in some cases a teen's desire to send nude pictures of herself could be an indicator of bigger problems, like abuse. But if that's the case, sexters need help, not prosecution. And in some cases, all a teen may need is a talking-to about the dangers of digital media and the potential consequences of his/her choices. Whether or not sexting is an indication of deeper problems, we agree with Lithwick: "Child-pornography laws intended to protect children should not be used to prosecute and then label children as sex offenders."

Cheerleaders' Parents Sue In Nude Photos Incident [Seattle Post-Intelligencer]
Seventeen [Official Site]
Teaching Teenagers About Harassment [NY Times]
Teens, Nude Photos And the Law [Newsweek]

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<![CDATA[Election Day Images: Yes We Can...Wait Happily In Line To Vote (Part 3)]]> Here's the last of the reader-submitted photos of the lines, small and large, that were outside of polling stations around the country today, November 4, 2008. From New Hampshire to California, citizens enthusiastically voted, even if it meant they had to stand in a long line. Congratulations! Now, if you'll excuse us, some of us are off to the bar to drink in the election coverage and soothe our frazzled nerves.

Click on a photo below to begin the gallery view.

In case you missed it: Here are the Election Day photos Part One and Part Two.

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<![CDATA[Pushing Buttons]]> Remember that 15-year-old girl from Ohio who was facing felony criminal charges because she sent nude photos of herself to her friends? Well, the little jokester reached an undisclosed agreement with prosecutors and will not have to register as a sex offender. However, apparently sharing racy photos of yourself is a trend with the Teens of Today: This month a 14-year-old girl in Michigan took photos of herself that showed "her genitals and her face" and shared them with her friends, which eventually ballooned to 200 people. [Wired]

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<![CDATA[Pushing Buttons]]> A 15-year-old has been arrested in Ohio and is facing felony child pornography charges after taking a nude photo of herself and sending it to her friends. She is said to have taken the photos after a county prosecutor gave a lecture at her school, Licking Valley High, about taking nude photos of minors. According to Ohio law, parents or guardians may take or possess nude photos of their kids under certain circumstances, but there is no such exemption for minors taking photos of themselves. If convicted, the girl may be forced to register as a sex offender with the state. [Newark Advocate & WBNS]

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<![CDATA[Audrina Patridge Gets A New Home (& Baby) • Tina Wears Sunglasses In Flight]]> Welcome back to the Monday morning edition of Snap Judgment, in which we publish the celebrity snaps that came in over the earlier part of the weekend. Inside: Audrina Patridge, Tina Fey, Kate Winslet, Ne-Yo, Queen Beatrix, Josh Hartnett, and The Jonas Brothers filming in Los Angeles. All those — and others — in a gallery beginning below. (Click on the post headline, then a picture to begin the gallery view.)

(All images via Bauer-Griffin.)

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<![CDATA[Swinging For The Fences: Send Us Your Childhood Sports Photos]]> Did you miss this month's gallery of readers' kiddie swimming costumes? June's prom dresses? May's bridesmaid dresses, April's childhood pets, March's Easter outfits, or February's black hairstyles? See here: For the August installment of Past Fashion — and to honor the 2008 Summer Olympics — we're focusing on childhood athletics, specifically sports style. Email us photos (posed or action shots) of your uniforms (team or otherwise) to photos@jezebel.com with "Past Fashion: Sports" in the headline, and be sure to include the specific sport (if not obvious), where you are in the picture, and the year and location the photo was taken. We will be accepting submissions until the halfway point of the Games, August 16.

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<![CDATA[Skirted Upskirts]]> Being a perv in Japan just got a little bit harder. The new iPhone 3G in Japan has a special feature that can only be found on phones in that country: the "shutter" sound when taking a picture cannot be muted or turned off during silent mode. The reason? The sound is meant to deter men from taking upskirt photos of woman, which has become more popular as camera phones develop higher-resolution cameras. This is not a feature that is unique to iPhones; all cell phones sold in Japan make a noticeable sound when a picture is being taken, even on silent mode. (Photo via Flickr) [Cult of Mac via Drudge Retort]

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<![CDATA[Risque Teen Photos Reach Larger Audience • Maxi Mounds' Breast Augmentation Now Illegal]]> Teens' embarrassing risque photos no longer local, short-lived lapses in judgment thanks to quick pace and widespread popularity of the internet. • Turkish Constitutional Court is expected to deliver a ruling on Islamic head scarves in Turkish schools on Thursday. • Boob surgery that gave porn actress Maxi Mounds her record-breaking breasts has been banned in the UK. • Grandma's favorite publication, Reader's Digest, says "sexist cliches" are biological! • The NY Times' Barry Gewen tries to prove that a poorly-written, humorless book (his words) on gender equality in sports isn't so ridiculous after all. • German music festival highlights 18th-century female composers and classical musicians whose work has probably never been performed before. • Native American women in the Pacific Northwest go on annual root-digging mission that has both spiritual and edible purposes. • The Cinderella Ball, a prom for disabled students in the Washington D.C. area, brings teens and families together for a night of glam and glitz (and a performance from American Idol winner, Ruben!). • The Swedish Tax Board tells couple that "Elvis" is not an appropriate name for a girl. •

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<![CDATA[30 Reasons Girls Should Send Us Pictures of Their Drunken Dude Friends]]> Yesterday the London Daily Mail published a story about a Facebook group called 30 "Reasons Girls Should Call It A Night" in which ladettes "glorify their shameful drunken antics" by posting pictures of themselves in various states of inebriation and undress. Of course, these antics weren't shameful enough for the Daily Mail to refrain from reproducing the Facebook group's photos on their website. Since the article came out, there has been a lot of public hand wringing about these lusty shitfaced ladies (including a segment on this morning's Mike & Juliet Show) — though the common Jezebel response to the photos was, "they look like fun." Just so the inebriated ladies aren't the only ones getting publicly shamed, we invite you to send us pictures of the drunkest dudes you know. Thanks to interns Cheryl and Maria for helping us find our first two submissions (pictured here and after the jump).

drunk2110607.jpg We promise to collect the best of the photos and put them into a gallery for your perusal/enjoyment. Send those submisshes along to tips@jezebel.com

The Ladettes Who Glorify Their Shameful Drunken Antics on Facebook [Daily Mail]

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