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              November 8, 2012
              Rebecca Britt

              Mormonism And Homosexuality: The Book Of Mormon Missionary Positions [NSFW]

              First, let me start off by saying that I am a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Yes, I am Mormon. When a fellow Fstopper writer posted this piece in our writer’s group at first I was saddened to see the material within the link, but then I took a step back and really processed what this series of photographs meant. The photographs depict a pair of Mormon missionaries in various sexual positions. The photographs may be quite simple, but the message is not. Warning: Some of these photographs might be offensive to some readers. 

               

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              Neil Dacosta, a photographer based out of Portland, OR is the creator of the series. The series has its own website over at www.mormonmissionarypositions.com

              I have been a member of the Mormon church since I was eighteen years old. I might not be the best example of a Mormon, but I love my religion. It is part of who I am, and with that said, I am also a LGBT supporter. I believe that homosexuals should have the same rights that we all do in all respects. Yes, a Mormon that is a LGBT supporter, we do exist… and the number is  growing.

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              The photographs while to some are shocking I believe is the perfect conversation starter over the issue of homosexuality and the church. Now, I do not know the motivation behind this series of photographs by its creators. The only insight that has been given was that on The Daily Dot in which the website asked the creators of the series if this past election had anything to do with the series. As most of you may know, Mitt Romney is also a member of the LDS church and is an opponent to same-sex marriage. Neil Dacosta and art director, Sara Phillips, had this to say.

              “The timing definitely gives it a political undertone, as the LDS Handbook quote parallels the Republican social position,” the two wrote. “There are a number of unanswered questions surrounding the influence of Mitt Romney’s faith on his political positions.” -Via: The Daily Dot

              The quote that they are referring to is the one that can be found on the LDS Handbook. “Sexual relations are proper only between a man and a woman who are legally and lawfully wedded as husband and wife. Any other sexual relations, including those between persons of the same gender, are sinful and undermine the divinely created institution of the family. The Church accordingly affirms defining marriage as the legal and lawful union between a man and a woman.”  -LDS Handbook 2 21.4.10

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               The fact of the matter is that people in the United States feel more uncomfortable with Mormons than they do homosexuals. We only make up about 2% of the nation, and we are a largely misunderstood religion. The number of us that are LGBT supporters often keep quiet about their stance on gay marriage in fear of belittlement of our fellow congregation. This is changing slowly, as well. More and more people are ‘outing’ themselves as supporters.

              Just this past June, during a gay-pride parade in Salt Lake City, Utah over 800 active members of the Mormon church marched in support of their LGBT community members. The group called ‘Mormons Building Bridges’, have been very vocal about their feelings on same-sex marriage.


              The series of photographs definitely sends out a powerful statement, and I believe get the message across, now what that message is… is up to you.

              So many people like to use photography as a way to say something socially, so does this series use the art form as a way to put homosexuality and the church in the forefront, or is this simply exploitation at its finest?

              You can view the entire online art exhibit at: www.mormonmissionarypositions.com

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              • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000196366769 Jonathan Nock

                “The fact of the matter is that people in the United States feel more uncomfortable with Mormons than they do homosexuals.”
                I am not entirely sure what the comparison is for or how you have come to this conclusion to but either way I would have to disagree.  The fact of the matter is that a Mormon was almost just elected president.  I get the feeling that a gay republican would receive far less votes than a Mormon republican.  

                That being said, yes, I am way more uncomfortable of a belief system based on circa 200 year old scripture than a human being that loves another human being.

              • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=629174414 Taylor Barnette

                This is a horrible article. plain and simple. This is a photography site and these photos have no photographical purpose. It is 100% political and shock value. I am a mormon as well and think it is offensive to use  the position of missionaries to push a political issue. Whether your a mormon or not you have to have respect for these boys. They are 18 and 19 year old young men that believe so passionately in their religion and cause that they give up 2 years in the most crucial developmental part of their lives to go and teach the lessons they have learned and help people. And they pay for it out of pocket. i am ashamed of F-stoppers for running this article and of Rebecca for writing it. I have been telling people about how awesome F-stoppers is as a resource for photography and videography for years now and There is no place for this on F-stoppers. If offensive political articles continue on this site, i will stop visiting. 

              • http://www.facebook.com/ericcgould Eric Gould

                I think the American economy would be greatly valued with reduced health care expenses if cigarettes were outlawed –  I find them disgusting. Both my father and uncle died from lung cancer – both unfortunately smoked.

              • http://www.facebook.com/jippzter Jens Olsson

                Taylor: One part of photography is to deliver a message. Just because the message isnt something you like, you can’t just go hate on it.

                Here in Sweden, one of the most secularized country in the world, does the message seem pretty lame and not at all offending. It’s pretty fun to see how a “small” group of people have such a problem respecting an even smaller group of people for what they like and dislike in life.

                Its time to give the people of the LGBP community the exact equal rights that all of us human should have. That this stil is a politcal statement in the modern society we live in today is emabarrasing…

              • http://www.facebook.com/threebythree Simon Whitehead

                Regarding photographic and artistic merit, the pictures are of little value. I’m sure they will shock a proportion of viewers, but then if you are the type that has ‘faith’ that the world was created by a supernatural being, rather than through evolution, or if you believe same-sex relations are a ‘sin’ then there’s little hope of a reasoned discussion.

              • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=629174414 Taylor Barnette

                Jen: yes i can. photography is to send a message but to use cheap shock value to send a message is not good photography…its lazy photography. 

                By your standard i could take pictures of your daughter getting raped by a nigerian to portray the horrors of woman trafficking in the world and call it art. it doesn’t mean it suddenly has significance. Its just offensive and an easy way to get free publicity. Just because something is offensive with a message doesn’t mean people should praise it as art or photography. and F-stoppers should filter garbage like this out. I could teach a 10 year old how to take photos of this quality that are offensive. it takes no skill.

              • David_Keller

                i always thought the name ‘Fstoppers’ had some homo-erotic undertones ;)

                organized religion is pretty silly sometimes. all good though. fun to see some of the weirdness that crops out of it.. cheers!

              • David_Keller

                ..and yall are gonna have to post pictures of lesbians to make up for this one :)

              • http://twitter.com/MorningRoad Joop van Roy

                I don’t want to know about your silly religion or your opinion on how it is viewed in America. You use these photos as an excuse to talk about religion and politics. Keep it on topic (photography videos!).

              • Nick Coppins

                Have to say this genre of photography is a favorite of mine – simple lighting, simple concept – powerful message that can get people riled up even on a photography site. This, for me, is a really important aspect of photography – it’s not being used to sell a beauty product or anything else except challenge an idea – and for that reason it has all the artistic and photography merit that it needs.

                @facebook-629174414:disqus above: Your analogy to someone else’s daughter being raped is by far the most offensive thing on this entire page – but as another commenter pointed out, it would seem there’s not much hope of reasoned discussion with you. 

                ps. Keep it up Fstoppers & thank you Rebecca for posting.

              • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1346670965 Marian Cihoň

                what does all this have to do with photography?

              • http://www.facebook.com/caseysjogren Casey Sjogren

                I love photography and video production. Oh, and I also love humor… and this almost made me spit my beer all over my computer screen. Hilarious. That bike pose… 

              • Dennis Katinas

                Well, I edited this comment a few times because my emotions made me post things I didn’t want to be here. But let me say this. I can’t believe we have talk about this in our time. It’s 2012. Can’t we just all get along. Thats my political statement.
                As for photography, do it all!
                One love.

              • ThePope2012

                what is shocking about these images?
                a person must be really sick or have a strange fantasy to find these images “shocking”.

                tells a lot about the state of mind…..

              • ThePope2012

                shock value?

                only for prude americans i guess….

              • ThePope2012

                mormons are these beggars who send missionars over to europe … going from house to house telling you about this fantasy book written thousand of years ago?

                is that correct?

              • ThePope2012

                The fact of the matter is that people in the United States feel more uncomfortable with Mormons than they do homosexuals.”

                and they are right… when such articles pollute a photography website.

              • Jernej Lasič

                Silly americans are silly.

              • http://www.facebook.com/shannon.wimberly1 Shannon Wimberly

                mission-fairies?  We almost escaped the bullet with that group i guess….. I can only imagine the justification and encouragement a Romney nomination could have brought on us all…… I actually voted for him too…… i would rather have a thriving economy, and people having more money to buy photography, then to have big bird flappin his beak and women being offended over some right to kill the fruit of their womb…… i welcome the haters to reply…. ;)

              • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=563353245 Olivier Borgognon

                you might want to correct the link for the website, it links to fstoppers.com/www…. you’re missing the http:// for  the clicking :)

                for the rest… i think it’s a fun project, and well, after having had a night of discussion with a bunch of homophobic people trying to just understand their point of view, which made absolutely no sense, i’ll leave others do the follow-up comments. 

              • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_WZFNDSQFYXL2TP3NP2AVEQV32U RUSS

                Hey um, this is a little off the topic of gay mormons and pics of dumb stuff but,  do any of you think we could  get Romney to maybe create those 12 million jobs he said he would?
                Someone ask him please? get him working on the problems even tho he didnt get elected maybe?
                Let’s see if he was bullshitting or not

              • 3carb

                I double dare you to show some real courage. Show the same images instead substitute Mohammed with a male muslim. Publish it all around the world. Make sure plenty of dedicated muslims see it.

                Don’t forget to include your photo and where you live.You won’t because that’s not what gutless liberals do. They only attack those they know won’t attack back.

              • DafOwen

                On the Photography : Meh

                Although I know there is a fashion in soft, even (bland) lighting – I don’t really appreciate it artistically.

                On the shock factor : I really dislike it when something is so blatantly made just for shock and has little other merit. I can understand how things are sometimes done to achieve a goal – but a whole book! Really!

                Religion : I don’t know a lot about Mormonism. If it is generally against LGBT then maybe it deserves a shock – but I think something like this is more likely to make them withdraw from equal rights no push forward.
                I strongly dislike religions/people where offence to their religion causes strong, negative reactions (e.g. violence). Surely said people should have enough faith to rise above/not care what others say …?
                (I’m an atheist)

              • http://twitter.com/geofflister Geoff Lister

                I was expecting something far more shocking than this, they’re fully clothed!

                To those who devalue the artistic or creative merit of these photos. No, they’re not artistic in the technical sense that amateurs tend to get off on, they’re artistic in the actual sense of creativity, they push boundaries and make you think. I’m imagining these photos printed life-sized down a narrow hallway. 

                Art should provoke emotion. It’s clear that this art is doing that. 

              • http://fstoppers.com/author/rebecca Rebecca Britt

                I knew that fellow members of the church would not like what I had to say. I knew that even before I wrote this, but I wanted to be the one to post these instead of another writer. If these photos are going to be on the site I wanted a voice about them. Yes, they’re for shock value. You’re absolutely correct, but they get people talking.

                You have to admit that that this issue in our church is a huge one, one that someday we’ll have to deal with accordingly. I’m not particularly happy with the fact that they chose Mormon Missionaries as a way to get their message across, but in their defense when the general public envisions Mormons the first thing that pops into their minds are missionaries, because they are what the public is exposed to the most from our faith.

                Look, I love my faith, but something needs to give. There are so many people who are turned away, flushed out, abandoned and shunned because of their sexual preference. I believe that is wrong, we should embrace them for who they are. 

                The only reason these photos are especially offensive is not because it’s two men in various sexual positions, it’s because they are portrayed as being Mormon. Photos I believe should do one of two things: Tell a story or a memory OR send a message. Whether you like it or not these send a message, maybe it’s time we start listening. 

                The fact of the matter is that you’re here, and you’re commenting and speaking about how you feel about them, and it’s okay if you don’t agree with me. I was expecting some heat from this, and again that’s okay. I’d rather you be here speaking your mind about these photos, rather than in front of your computer silently fuming about it. 

              • 3carb

                These made me lose my respect for fstoppers.

              • http://fstoppers.com/author/rebecca Rebecca Britt

                I’m sorry you feel that way. 

              • http://fstoppers.com/author/rebecca Rebecca Britt

                Thanks for the heads up, Olivier, it should be working now. :)

              • http://twitter.com/omarvalephoto Omar Vale

                The bicycle position is interesting

              • http://www.grahamwinslowphoto.com/ Graham Marley

                They’re photographs with specific content. Hence, photography.

              • http://www.grahamwinslowphoto.com/ Graham Marley

                We’re going to get a lot of grumbling here, which is sad. Art has been a way of critiquing and expressing religious feeling and ideas for millennia. Content drives technical decisions which is just as important to learn about and see examples of as lighting set ups or time lapse rigs. 

              • http://www.grahamwinslowphoto.com/ Graham Marley

                Maybe… just maybe the whole point of the photos was to get people to talk about politics and religion. JUST A GUESS!

              • Robert Potter

                Bad move Fstoppers we learned nothing about photography please leave out religion and politics.

              • JeffT241

                Total Bullsh*t….I just deletd all my links to FStoppers…..posting this crap for shock value and clicks is a new low for you…it’s a shame because you have so much more good stuff to offer but I dont associate with creeps. CYA

              • http://fstoppers.com/author/rebecca Rebecca Britt

                So any photography that has to do with religion should be banned from the site? I don’t see how that’s objective. 

              • http://twitter.com/MorningRoad Joop van Roy

                You really think we need MORE discussion about politics and religion on the web?

              • http://fstoppers.com/author/rebecca Rebecca Britt

                I don’t see how posting this makes me a creep, and I’m sorry you feel this way. We have posted things that are far more controversial on this site. What is it that upsets you so much?

              • http://twitter.com/MorningRoad Joop van Roy

                 Try trolling less obviously.

              • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_6GTHNBZ3E6XRTPFRLOROHAPOKE James

                For those of you trying this at home don’t forget to lock the wheels on the
                bike …

              • robsydor

                Awesome concept, great write up Rebecca, I just shared Fstoppers with even more people. 

              • JeffT241

                I think the question is what exactly are you trying to say by posting this? It is not the post itself that I find offensive it is my (perhaps mistaken) belief that FStoppers was a classy place to learn more about technology, education, techniques, BTS, news, in the photographic industry but posts like this and the trollish comments (mine included) are becoming more and more of an issue. If FStoppers wants to create a site about controversy and opinionated free speech discussions perhaps you should consider a second site. You brand identity for me seems to be changing to more and more NSFW and controversial “stuff” which is a lure for base instincts.. 

              • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=557998850 John Flury

                Wow… you know when you’ve written a good article when the comment section explodes with praise and hate. I for one quite like the photos, especially their facial expressions, there is so much there: longing, shame, sadness. For me the art works resonate with conflicting emotions and this always makes for interesting photos.

              • http://www.grahamwinslowphoto.com/ Graham Marley

                I think we need more discussion about politics and religion on the web that involves thoughtful reply and respect for what’s important to people other than just what we’re comfortable with individually. “your silly religion” is unnecessarily aggressive and provocative, which usually leads to responses. 

              • http://www.patrickhallphotography.com Patrick Hall

                wow back already?

              • http://www.patrickhallphotography.com Patrick Hall

                Not sure I understand this view… today more and more photography has very little to say on a broader scale except “hey I know how to use a speed light”.  Here at Fstoppers we have always been big on promoting bigger scale productions and urging photographers to think more about their themes, series, and production rather than simply throwing something together in 1 hour.  

                While I don’t personally agree with what this photographer is trying to say or how he is saying it, I do applaud him on 1) taking technically sound photographs, 2) creating a photo series, 3) coming up with a concept that should make the viewer respond to the work, and 4) being passionate about something he believes in.  

                As the creator of this blog, I want our readers to be able to read a large range of photography based articles and just like any other popular site, not every article will be of interest to every reader.  Also, while this photo series might have been political in nature when released a few days ago, we are not trying to make a political statement by sharing it.

              • JeffT241

                FUSTOPPERS

              • http://twitter.com/MorningRoad Joop van Roy

                Considering the fact that OP has devoted an entire article to her opinion on politics and religion, i think it’s fair that i get one word in. And belittling as the word ‘silly’ may be, it’s hardly aggressive.

              • http://www.grahamwinslowphoto.com/ Graham Marley

                Right, so, you get your word in in a discussion that you’re complaining about occurring in the first place. No one was saying it wasn’t fair. The semantics of “belittling” versus “aggressive” in the context of a discussion is a pretty thin defense. Just be respectful? For all the shit that’s wrong with the world, isn’t the level of imposing one’s sense of superiority over everyone else the one thing we have control over on a moment to moment basis? 

              • ThePope2012

                OOOOOBAAAAAMMMMAAA !!!

              • http://twitter.com/MorningRoad Joop van Roy

                 Yes, i am easily lured into discussions about religion and politics, which is part of the reason i would like Fstoppers to focus on photography videos instead of whatever the hell this is.

                Also,i’m not nearly as angry as i must sound, just… spirited.

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