On May 8, North Carolina voters will choose whether or not to ban same-sex marriage in their home state. Raleigh-based photographer Curtis Brown, determined to “defeat discrimination” with the help of a team of dedicated volunteers has begun The Vote Against Project. Similar to Adam Bouska’s NOH8 campaign in California, this photo project captures portraits of people of all shapes, sizes, and backgrounds with one common theme: they oppose the anti-gay marriage amendment. See examples of these portraits, along with a video about the project, after the jump.
To learn more about The Vote Against Project, visit it’s website.
The Vote Against Project team is touring the state of North Carolina and doing free photo shoots. Click here to find locations nearest you.

