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Check Out MacKenzie Hughes’s Story

Today we’d like to introduce you to MacKenzie Hughes.

MacKenzie, we appreciate you taking the time to share your story with us today. Where does your story begin?
I worked in the photo specialty channel for over 20 years. First, in Redding, CA, at Crown Camera & then in Texas, with Fort Worth Camera + The Print Refinery. I was fortunate to have the freedom to launch projects like the Fort Worth Foto Fest (later Funkytown Focus) and an ambassador program that gained industry attention. After moving on, I knew the thing I was going to miss the most was the people: mainly inspiring others to do more with their cameras & images. Either by teaching or by imparting a sense of excitement or adventure through imagery.

We all face challenges, but looking back would you describe it as a relatively smooth road?
Nope: not smooth. Goodbyes are difficult, especially when you share a passion for photography and work with others in a camera store: you miss your co-workers and you miss your customers. The art of photography, so connective, personal & emotional. BUT, I suppose, the best cure for a goodbye is a hello. That’s why I started a new “club” to keep doing what I enjoy most: getting people “up” to create great memories through cool images, exciting experiences & crafting meaningful friendships. I’ve always said that taking pictures and playing with a camera is fun, but the real thrill is helping others and watching them create magic with their cameras.

Thanks for sharing that. So, maybe next you can tell us a bit more about your work?
Although I no longer own a retail storefront, I continue to be actively involved in the photography industry through my work with Imaging Spectrum in Plano. I present at conferences and consult with photo lab accounts across the country, providing resources for business development and ensuring they are well-equipped for success.

How do you think about luck?
I’ve found that luck is usually a result of your own actions.
However, I will say the luckiest I’ve ever been is when I met my wife….who also works in the photo industry. Not sure where I’d be without her.

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