Mark Mabry

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Mark Mabry is an American photographer,[1] cinematographer,[2] and activist,[3] best known for his photographic depictions of Jesus, his work with political commentator Glenn Beck and his anti-slavery activism.[4]

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Mark Mabry
EducationBrooks Institute
Arizona State University
OccupationsPhotographer; writer; cinematographer; activist
Known forThe Abolitionists; Man in the Moon (event)
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In 2008 and 2009 Mark published two Reflections of Christ photo books recreating scenes from the life of Jesus.[1] During that time he was also featured in two short documentaries by producer Cameron Trejo, based on those photo shoots.[5] The photos have been in an exhibit that has toured the U.S. and Canada.[6]

Mabry was hired to work with Beck in 2012 as creative director of Mercury Radio Arts.[7]

In 2014 Mark became involved with Operation Underground Railroad (O.U.R.), an organization rescuing children from sex traffickers.[1] He appeared in the 2016 documentary, The Abolitionists, a film following the sting operations of O.U.R.[4] and in 2018 was a cinematographer for "Operation Toussaint", another film about modern day slavery.[8]

Mabry produces and co-hosts "Slave Stealers", a podcast about human trafficking which has featured guests like former Mexican president Vicente Fox, Montel Williams, Marisol Nichols, and Beck.[3] He also hosts and produces the "Gifted and Lifted Podcast", a show featuring "high achievers" who credit their belief in God with their success.[9]

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