Alright – so today we’ve got the honor of introducing you to Jordan Inthachack. We think you’ll enjoy our conversation, we’ve shared it below.
Jordan, looking forward to learning from your journey. You’ve got an amazing story and before we dive into that, let’s start with an important building block. Where do you get your work ethic from?
I’d say I get my work ethic from my family. Being the youngest, I grew up watching not only my parents but also my older siblings work incredibly hard to reach their goals. Whether it was school, jobs, or personal responsibilities, they always gave their best and never made excuses. Seeing that level of dedication around me from a young age made a big impact. It taught me that success doesn’t come easy & you have to earn it through consistency, effort, and a strong sense of responsibility. Their example really shaped how I approach challenges and push myself to stay focused and committed.
Appreciate the insights and wisdom. Before we dig deeper and ask you about the skills that matter and more, maybe you can tell our readers about yourself?
I am a photographer, videographer, and graphic designer from Deltona, FL. My work revolves around capturing stories that show emotion, spark curiosity, and leave a lasting impression. What excites me most about what I do is the ability to turn a vision, whether it’s a brand’s message, a personal milestone, or a creative concept into a visual experience that resonates with people. Each project is an opportunity to create something unique, and I love blending technical skill with artistic intuition to make that happen. I am all about intentionality and collaboration. I don’t just aim to deliver beautiful visuals I aim to understand my clients and their goals and translate that into content that feels authentic. Whether it’s a bold branding shoot, a cinematic video idea, or a cool design piece, I approach every project with care, creativity, and an eye for detail. My ultimate goal is to inspire others to believe in themselves to show that it’s possible to chase your dreams and turn your goals into reality. I truly believe that nothing is impossible, and there’s something incredibly powerful about bringing an idea to life and watching it grow. Eventually, I want to give back to the community that shaped me, using my experiences and resources to support and uplift others on their own journeys.
Looking back, what do you think were the three qualities, skills, or areas of knowledge that were most impactful in your journey? What advice do you have for folks who are early in their journey in terms of how they can best develop or improve on these?
I’d say consistency, curiosity, and connection.
Consistency helped me grow my skills and build trust in my brand. Curiosity kept me learning and evolving creatively. And connection with clients, collaborators, and other creatives opened doors and made the work more meaningful.
My advice is to begin with what you have and where you are. Don’t wait for the “perfect” moment. Stay curious, keep learning, and consistently show up for yourself and your craft. Real progress comes from patience, persistence, and being open to growth, even when things feel uncertain. Most importantly, learn to appreciate the process. Don’t rush to reach the finish line there’s so much value in the journey itself and every step teaches you something that shapes who you’re becoming.
Is there a particular challenge you are currently facing?
The biggest challenge I’m constantly facing is learning to stop being so hard on myself. As a creative, it’s easy to get caught up in perfectionism and self doubt, which can slow down progress and creativity. To overcome this, I’m working on practicing more self-compassion and reminding myself that growth takes time. I’m focusing on celebrating small wins and viewing mistakes as valuable learning opportunities rather than failures. This mindset shift is helping me stay motivated and keep moving forward with more confidence and ease.
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All images shot & edited by Jordan Inthachack
