Photos From the "NOH8" Anti-Proposition 8 Campaign

"I couldn't be more proud of my mother for posing for the NOH8 campaign," Meghan McCain tweeted about mom Cindy McCain.  Cindy McCain's position stands in contrast to her husband's, the former GOP presidential nominee, who opposes gay marriage. Sen. McCain's office issued a statement affirming his own stance on gay marriage without addressing the ad campaign directly. "Senator McCain respects the views of members of his family," spokesperson Brooke Buchanan said. "The senator chaired the effort to successfully pass Arizona Proposition 102, the Marriage Protection Amendment, and his opposition to gay marriage remains the same. Senator McCain believes the sanctity of marriage is only defined as between one man and one woman." <a href="http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2010/01/20/cindy-mccain-takes-pro-gay-marriage-photo-shoot/?test=faces" target="_blank">Click for more on the McCains' involvement with the issue.</a>

The photo shoot took place in the desert outside of Los Angeles. Cindy McCain's desire to participate took photographer Adam Bouska by surprise, he said.

Meghan McCain posed for the campaign in June, 2009.

Former Miss Californias Tamiko Nash and Raquel Beezley, with former Miss USA Shanna Moakler (center). (Adam Bouska)

Former Miss California Raquel Beezley. (Adam Bouska)

Former Miss California Tamiko Nash. (Adam Bouska)

1997’s Miss Hawaii-turned Miss USA-turned Miss Universe, Brook Lee, donned a white evening gown and sash that said "Miss Equality." (Adam Bouska)

Brook Lee had previously taken part in the anti-Prop 8 campaign. (Adam Bouska)

Former "Laguna Beach" star Kristin Cavallari. (Adam Bouska)