Updated at 5 p.m.: Revised throughout with additional details.

A Frisco photographer was arrested Thursday after authorities say he fondled an 11-year-old model who had traveled from overseas for a photo shoot.

Don Sparks (Dallas Police Department)

Don Sparks, 53, was arrested by Frisco police on a charge of indecency with a child — sexual contact. He was booked into the Dallas County Jail on Thursday morning. He was freed after posting $100,000 bond.

Sparks, who owns Frisco-based Don Sparks Photography, was hired by the victim's mother to do a photo shoot, according to his arrest-warrant affidavit.

The girl told authorities she had worked as a model before and that her mother reached out to Sparks in 2016 after learning about his work from his website.

Sparks and the victim's mother started having an affair during the initial photo shoot in Texas, according to the affidavit, and they planned more trips to Texas, New York and Miami for additional shoots.

They also started using a messaging app, Tiger Text, to communicate because it deleted messages automatically after a certain amount of time.

In February, the victim, her mother and Sparks all slept in the same bed in a room they rented through Airbnb, the affidavit says, and Sparks told them they'd eventually be a family.

But in June, Sparks told the mother he wanted to end the relationship.

The mother searched through her daughter's phone and saw that Sparks had repeatedly asked for provocative pictures of the girl, the affidavit says. The girl told her mother she had sent him partially nude pictures on Snapchat.

After the mother contacted Frisco police, authorities interviewed the girl and she said Sparks had fondled her during the February trip when her mother wasn't in the room.

Sparks' business page on Facebook features graduation photos of Frisco high-schoolers and pictures of other young children.

Anyone with additional information about Sparks is asked to contact police at 214-275-1323.