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28th January 2010

David Daniels, BYU Graduate & BYU Fan

written by dav.d

There has been a lot of discussion this week about BYU t-shirts and BYU jackets. Yes, I am the photographer who wore a BYU jacket to the interview with Senator Chris Buttar’s interview with Reed Cowan. Why? Because I am a BYU graduate and I am a HUGE BYU fan – but I am working out and dieting. I am a true blue BYU fan.

Here is a photograph of me in December 2007 wearing the now infamous BYU Jacket. It is a very handsome jacket – I even bought it on sale so I could wear it to the Las Vegas Bowl game where BYU beat UCLA when they blocked a last second kick.

David Daniels in December 2007 wears the infamous BYU Jacket

David Daniels in December 2007 wears the infamous BYU Jacket

I wish the discussion would be more on the film itself. Senator Chris Buttars said what he said – with no deception and no coercion. I don’t think we really needed to ask Chris Buttars many questions because he was very good at talking and talking and talking.

I would encourage everyone to see 8: The Mormon Proposition if and when it comes to a theater near you. I saw the movie last Sunday and I cried. I cried for the people who have committed suicide for being gay. I cried for the people who were subjected to electroshock therapy for being gay. I cried for the youth who are homeless because they were kicked out of their family’s home for being gay.

Below is a photograph I took of 3 gay youth featured in 8: The Mormon Proposition. They are showing a “squat” – an abandoned building or basement where they can shelter themselves from the freezing winter nights in downtown Salt Lake City, Utah. I have learned that the day after this photograph was taken the youth in the glasses – in the middle – was brutally beaten with a metal pipe to the head while people called him “faggot.” He almost died and was in intensive care and is still recovering. That hate crime was never reported.

Gay homeless youth featured in 8 The Mormon Proposition

Gay homeless youth featured in 8 The Mormon Proposition

I am the oldest of 7 children. I am gay. I have a gay brother. I served an honorable mission to Puerto Rico from 1992-94. I returned and married my best friend – and even though the marriage didn’t last my friendship with her still does. I don’t feel welcome in the LDS (Mormon) church and so I don’t attend.

Hate crimes, discrimination in marriage, employment, housing, health benefits, and even homelessness are things that are destructive. I cannot idly sit on the sidelines and ignore the injustice and inequality.

I am gay. I am a BYU graduate. I vote. I photograph so that I will tell the story of the GLBT community through my photographs. I am a child of God.

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25th January 2010

8: The Mormon Proposition Q&A – Day 144 of 365

written by dav.d

If you have never been to a Sundance you are missing out – they are pretty cool. Before the screening there is an introduction by the director and then after the movie there is often a Question and Answer session where the cast and crew will talk with the audience.

Here are a few photographs from the second showing of the documentary 8: The Mormon Proposition. I love this movie. And it isn’t just because my name is in the credits as “Still Photography David Daniels.” The movie focuses on people affected by homophobia in their families and in their religion. EVERYONE should see this movie.

Cast and crew of 8: The Mormon Proposition answer questions

Cast and crew of 8: The Mormon Proposition answer questions

Tyler and his husband watch Tyler's mom field a question about PFLAG

Tyler and his husband watch Tyler's mom field a question about PFLAG

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22nd January 2010

8 The Mormon Proposition – Planning Meeting

written by dav.d

The Sundance is here at Utah – and the cast and crew of 8 The Mormon Proposition were at Club Jam to organize their presence at the film festival. The movie details the involvement of the LDS church with the passage of Proposition 8 in California. It also touches on homeless gay and lesbian youth who are made homeless by their LDS families.

Reed Cowan, the movies director, was on hand to show the posters, buttons, and flyers that will be given out at the film festival. And Dustin Lance Black, who provided the voiceover, was on hand to talk about the importance of this film.

I have posted more photographs on my SmugMug page.

Reed Cowan

Reed Cowan shows off the movie poster for 8 The Mormon Proposition

Dustin Lance Black

Dustin Lance Black speaks at Club Jam

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20th February 2009

Senator Chris Buttars’ Interview

written by dav.d

When I began photography I never dreamed that I would take photos that would be news worthy. I love photographing people to make them look cool hip and groovy through portraiture.

Well, I have been quite busy photographing events that are related to the GLBT community. I had the opportunity to photograph the interviews for the Reed Cowan documentary that covers Prop 8 and the powers that be in Utah.

Here are some photos from the recent Senator Chris Buttars’ interview in his Senate Office at the Capitol. In this interview he declared that gays are a threat that maybe worse that muslim terrorists, that gays will bring doom to the United States and blah blah blah.

I find it funny that he talks about the evils of gays and that gays love “Pig Sex” and he has a Pig Piggy Bank on his desk. Irony?

Photo of Chris Buttars in his Senate Office

Photo of Chris Buttars in his Senate Office

Photo of Chris Buttars in his Senate Office

Photo of Chris Buttars in his Senate Office

Photo of Chris Buttars in his Senate Office

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