A 17-year-old high school student in Texas, "charged with improper photography after nearly 150 close-up photos of females' bodies were found on his cell phone," told an assistant principal that he took the pictures "because sex education was lacking at the school." [Via]

Cheeky.
"Charged with improper photography"?
Anyways. He wins the "I Love Boobies" Wristband.
More like photography classes were lacking at the school. Taking pictures with a cell phone? Get a Olympus SP-565UZ or something with a good zoom. Use the proper tool for the job.
I bet he didn't even use a light meter.
The lesson for teenagers from this is clear: don't hide your cellphones under your bed.
And: familiarize yourself with the discourse of naked versus nude.
The harsh glare of an exposed 75watt bulb vs. the moody gradations of Edward Steichen.
All right Mr. De Mille, I'm ready for my close-up.
I would join a Pentacostal megachurch so I could be elected district attorney just for the power to charge people with "improper photography."
This is what "abstinence-only" gets you.