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This story originally appeared in the Jackson Free Press. It was added to the Mississippi Free Press website in 2025.
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1 I’m a ’90s baby. I was born in Chicago and lived there until I was 6, when my family moved to Mississippi, first in Ridgeland and then Jackson proper. I am a proud alum of Murrah High School (Go Mustangs!).

2 My father was a professional photographer for years, so I always knew that at some point I would follow in his footsteps. In 2018, I picked up all of his equipment and started my own business, Captures by Caci.

I started working with the Jackson Free Press completely by chance. I was invited to the BOJ Party in 2019 and decided to bring my camera and get a few shots. I posted the pictures on my Instagram, and the JFP reached out to me about sharing the photos and asked if I would be interested in doing freelance work. The rest is history!

3 As a freelance photographer with the JFP, I take photos of people featured in the publication and also cover local events. Seeing my work on the paper’s cover always makes me proud. Meanwhile, the events I have been able to attend thanks to my work has expanded my outlook on Jackson. I am learning so much more about the city, and the connections I have made have left a lasting impression on me.

4 Aside from photography, I have other interests and hobbies. For example, I play cello, viola, violin and piano, and I teach private lessons for those instruments. I am an advocate for the arts and love attending local art shows, orchestral concerts, plays, dance performances, etc. I enjoy watching crime shows and psychological thrillers. I am also a foodie and can spend hours in the kitchen cooking.

I have been learning American Sign Language for five years now and am currently studying to become an interpreter. I am also one of Jehovah’s Witnesses, and I volunteer teaching the deaf and hard-of-hearing about the Bible, which I consider one of the most rewarding parts of my life.

5 I hope to develop my photography and music careers to new heights. I would like to delve further into photojournalism and possibly see my work on a billboard in Times Square one day.

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The Mississippi Free Press produced this story through the MFP Solutions Lab, supported by the Solutions Journalism Network. This series digs into Mississippi’s systemic issues and sheds light on responses to them in other communities. Beyond just reporting on problems, these stories interrogate their causes and inspect potential solutions.

Photojournalist Acacia Clark is a native of Chicago, Ill., but has spent most of her life in Jackson, Miss. A graduate of Murrah High School, she freelances as a photojournalist and writer with the Mississippi Free Press, as well asĀ  the Jackson Free Press. Some things that bring her joy include teaching and performing music, photography, food (cooking and restaurant exploring), watching sci-fi/thriller movies, and doing volunteer work with the deaf and hard of hearing.