We’re excited to introduce you to the always interesting and insightful Jordan Luke. We hope you’ll enjoy our conversation with Jordan below.
Jordan , appreciate you joining us today. Do you think your parents have had a meaningful impact on you and your journey?
My parents made sure to set the tone with me early on as a child that having an education, being disciplined, and eager to listen more than speak would get me far in life. Through the ups and downs of life, I have been blessed to have two parents who are both street smart and book smart to put me on game early in my life. Every-time I face new opportunities in my life I reminisce and visualize important conversations that we have had before I go take care of business. I truly believe I wouldn’t be close to being the successful young black man that I am if it wasn’t for God and my parents.
Jordan , love having you share your insights with us. Before we ask you more questions, maybe you can take a moment to introduce yourself to our readers who might have missed our earlier conversations?
Jordan Luke, is a Visual Artist and Cinematographer /Photographer that is from Atlanta, Georgia. With a background in sports, dance, content creation and a degree in communications, Jordan uses his creative direction skills to help bring people’s vision to life and enhance their brands.
Growing up Jordan used dance and sports to express himself and once he went to college that’s where he found his gift with content creation and media production. Jordan takes pride in being a student of the game while building geniune relationships with clients and other creatives.
Jordan’s ultimate goal is to inspire people to believe in themselves in whatever they put their mind to and bring positive change to everyone he encounters in his journey of life.
Select Clients Include ESPN, DTLR, Cricket Wireless, Puma, FootAction, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Lenny “Kodak Lens” Santiago, WatchTheYard, The Shaderoom, Sevyn Streeter, Lou Williams, Joie Chavis, Migos, Thurgood Marshall College Fund, DTLR, Sharife Cooper, Gucci Mane, Mulatto “Big Latto”, KidaTheGreat, Yung BBQ, Thurgood Marshall College Fund, and The Divine 9
Is there mission driving your creative journey?
As of right now, my mission is to create timeless art while leaving gems behind in my work for others to hopefully be inspired into believing in themselves and being the best version of themselves that they can be. I honestly just want my art to make people want to chase their dreams vividly.
Ultimately, I would like to work for a Fortune 500 Company, NFL, ESPN, Tyler Perry Studios or any company where I can be an asset and grow as an artist while connecting and traveling the world to learn and experience what all this life has to offer.
How did you build your audience on social media?
I built my audience on social media from being authentically myself. I started off doing dance videos and dance challenges and as I progressed in life I started my hobby into photography and videography while still doing dance videos. People were able to see my growth and saw my efforts in my transition from being a dancer to a versatile producer.
To anyone who is just starting to build their social media presence I would say to make sure that your art and content are organic and have some type of substance and value. The more that you’re able to relate and educate while being yourself will allow you to build an audience. Your audience wants to see you grow as well.
Contact Info:
- Website: www.jordan-luke.com
- Instagram: @jordanluke._
- Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jordan-luke-b21967169
- Youtube: Youtube: Jordan Luke Media
Image Credits
Cam Kirk Studios Mr. 201 Horace Buckley Kivenchy (Keenan)