I dont know the answer, but i would guess that taking a photo of a topless pregnant 15 year old covering her breasts is completely legal.
guys you all mis understood my last comment, im not gonna do an indecent shoot it'll be a fully clothed just portrait style session.
Don't do it. Not only is it illegal to go taking topless pics of a minor but do you honestly think you can get away with saying it's art?
That totally sums this question up for me. Just stop think about this for a moment - adult male with camera + topless underage school girl........
This isn't just a can of worms thats being opened up here
she is not topless though. she is not showing her breasts since her arms would be covering her.
I wonder how many will think of me as a perv. for enjoying this thread?
The whole thing is crazy
Everyone now has to walk on egg shells to aviod a "lable" and I bet there are some fantastic images "missed" because of our Oh ever so PC society
( I am NOT condoning "certain types of shots" by any means)
Topless means not wearing a top. It's the suggestion that is the issue, not what you can or cannot see. A lot of trouble can be caused these days if you were to photograph a 15 year old topless from the back!
its still not topless and depending ont he shot not indecient which is what the law says.
Dude...when was this ever appropriate? In the 50s? In the 80s? This isn't a 'today' issue.
People take photos of their kids playing in the bath naked. Thats socially ok.
People take photos of their kids playing in the bath naked. Thats socially ok. Why wouldn't it be ok to take a photo of your daughter ala Demi Moore, or perhaps hire someone who knows what they're doing to take a really lovely portrait of an expectant mother? Age of consent list. According to that its ok in some parts of the world. I realise age of consent doesn't mean age of being photographed in this fashion but its just our silly society that likes to burn people for photographing kids. I think that was Cobra's point. We're so scared of taking a lovely photo because the Daily Mail will burn you.
No. When was it ever okay to get a professional photographer to take a picture of a topless 15 year old pregant girl?
This was the original question.
I want to photograph a friend who's pregnant however she's only 15 and the plan was to have her topless lying down covering her breasts and showing off her bump. question is how old does a model have to be to get her top off
How about doing something like this(i.e legal) instead?
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i foresee a thread lock loaming, anyone got an answer to the OP or shall i just shut it now?
Really? We haven't even got to discussing HDR yet. That'll really kick things offSeriously though. My answer would be to use Flash in the Pan's idea. Keep her top on. Show her bump. Soft warm light. Get consent and all legality sorted. Should be no real issues there.
shoot it with her in her school uniform, photoshop shop in a free house and a few giros and thats a winner.
shocking.
i foresee a thread lock loaming, anyone got an answer to the OP or shall i just shut it now?
You want to try getting a shot of your son in the bath with pecker visible processed at Asda.

The real question is whether there is any actual law that says even with parental consent it is illegal to photograph a minor hiding her breasts.
I reckon you should wait till she's 18 and then do it for her when she's pregnant with her fourth child.

reason i ask is because child birth and pregnancy is a very beautiful thing seen by alot of people as wrong who cares her age, she wants to bring a human being into this world. so yer she's 15 but its a beautiful thing. Now that i know what the law is i wont be doing the topless shoot however i dont think that showing off a pregnant lady of ANY age is wrong. yes under 18 is against the law so it wont be done but it shouldnt be shunned
People take photos of their kids playing in the bath naked. Thats socially ok. Why wouldn't it be ok to take a photo of your daughter ala Demi Moore, or perhaps hire someone who knows what they're doing to take a really lovely portrait of an expectant mother? Age of consent list. According to that its ok in some parts of the world. I realise age of consent doesn't mean age of being photographed in this fashion but its just our silly society that likes to burn people for photographing kids. I think that was Cobra's point. We're so scared of taking a lovely photo because the Daily Mail will burn you.