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Jordan Rathkopf
RATHKOPF is a photo/video team creating and producing visual narratives about intimate personal journeys. We focus on issues of identity, health, resilience, and what it means to be part of a community.
Jordan Rathkopf is the co-founder of The Rathkopfs, a Brooklyn-based media production company specializing in photography and filmmaking. He runs the business alongside his wife, Anna Rathkopf. Their work focuses on creating visual narratives that address themes of identity, health, resilience, and community engagement. Over the years, their projects have garnered recognition from prestigious organizations such as Communication Arts, The Communicator Awards, and American Photography. In 2024, they received the Photographic Achievement Award from the International Photographic Council at the United Nations for their contributions to visual storytelling.12
Background and Education
Rathkopf grew up in Brooklyn, New York, where he was influenced by diverse communities and stories. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Music Composition and Performance from Bard College, which has informed his artistic approach to visual storytelling.12 Before co-founding The Rathkopfs in 2015, he worked in marketing and public relations for social impact organizations and media outlets, helping to craft narratives that resonate with audiences.12
Professional Experience
- Co-Founder at The Rathkopfs (2015 - Present): Focuses on producing documentary-style photography and film that captures authentic human experiences.
- Director of Accounts at Because (2015 - 2017): Managed media relations for clients committed to social change.
- Director of Client Relations at Cause Effect Agency (2008 - 2014): Developed strategies to enhance brand awareness for mission-driven organizations.1
Notable Achievements
The Rathkopfs have worked with various clients including Adidas and the Susan G. Komen Foundation, and their work has been featured in major publications like The New York Times and Forbes.12 They are also advocates for caregiving and survivorship, using their platform to raise awareness about health-related issues through their art. Their book titled "HER2: Diagnosed, the Caregiver, and Their Son" reflects on their personal journey through illness and caregiving.2
