Mark Mabry

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]

Mark Mabry
NationalityAmerican
EducationBrooks Institute
Arizona State University
Occupation(s)Photographer; writer; cinematographer; activist
Known forThe Abolitionists; Man in the Moon (event)

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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References

  1. "After depicting Christ, photographer turns to human trafficking rescue". ksl.com. Retrieved January 2, 2019.
  2. Operation Toussaint: Operation Underground Railroad and the Fight to End Modern Day Slavery (Video 2018) – IMDb, retrieved February 24, 2018
  3. "The Slave Stealer". OUR Stories. January 20, 2016. Retrieved February 22, 2019.
  4. Haddock, Sharon (May 12, 2016). "'The Abolitionists' is a stark, eye-opening film about a LDS man's mission to stop human trafficking". Deseret News. Retrieved May 11, 2018.
  5. "Reflections of Christ – Deseret Book". deseretbook.com. Retrieved November 6, 2018.
  6. Keddington Arveseth, Catherine (May 9, 2012). "Reflections of Christ". Meridian Magazine.
  7. "After depicting Christ, photographer turns to human trafficking rescue".
  8. Ballard, Tim; Brunson, Russell; Nanton, Nick (April 2, 2019). Operation Toussaint. Morgan James Publishing. ISBN 9781642792706.
  9. "Gifted and Lifted Podcast Republic". podcastrepublic.net. Retrieved April 1, 2019.
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