Eric Jordan, better known as "JordanViision" is a visionary who bridges the gap between the past, present, and future through his captivating lens. Born with an innate ability to capture the essence of people and places, Eric's work is a nostalgic journey into the realms of memory and imagination.Describing his art as a "nostalgic look into heaven," Eric imbues his work with tones and textures that evoke memories of his own childhood. Each photograph is a window into a world where time stands still, where moments become eternal, and where the boundaries between reality and imagination blur.

Eric’s distinctive style and artistic vision have established him as one of Atlanta’s most respected visual storytellers. His expertise extends beyond traditional photography—he masterfully blends artistry with innovation, collaborating with tech giants like Visa and Microsoft to create compelling visual narratives that resonate deeply with contemporary audiences and corporate initiatives alike. His portfolio includes commercial campaigns for major brands such as Google Pixel, Coca-Cola, Pair of Thieves, and the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Additionally, Eric has worked with high-profile celebrities like Usher, Ludacris, Davido, Nick Cannon, Tamar Braxton, Kirk Cousins, and Sean Bankhead, further solidifying his reputation as a leading figure in contemporary photography.

Eric’s vision is rooted in cultural storytelling—his imagery serves as a mirror where people don’t just see a photograph, but they see themselves, their heritage, and the richness of their lived experiences. His work is an archive of identity, a celebration of resilience, and a love letter to the beauty and strength found in everyday life. Whether capturing the essence of Black culture, documenting traditions passed through generations, or highlighting the intersections of style, music, and community, Eric’s photography is a testament to authenticity. His images don’t just freeze moments in time—they tell the stories of who we are, where we come from, and where we’re going.