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FLOW Show - a podcast for the brightest and most innovative creative minds in the e-commerce industry. In every episode, we get to discover unique stories of outstanding studio professionals, learn about the most exciting projects and impactful moments of their careers, and discuss trending topics.

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What makes a photo shoot truly successful? According to Marina Muñoz Fortuny, it’s not just about visuals - it’s about people and how it made them feel. In this episode, Marina shares her journey from being in front of the camera as a model to leading production teams at global brands.We talk about how empathy changes the way you manage a set, why simple shifts can make modeling careers safer, and the responsibility brands carry through their casting choices. Marina also shares her perspective on AI, body diversity, and the power creatives have to shape culture through the images they produce. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What does it take to be heard as a creative in today’s noisy world? In this episode, Jo Bird - creative director, brand builder, and LinkedIn powerhouse - shares her journey from a shy creative to a confident speaker and personal branding expert. We talk about how to build your brand while still employed, why talent alone isn’t enough, and how to keep creative ideas from getting diluted in the corporate machine. Whether you want to grow your personal brand, get more confident speaking up, or protect your creative vision, Jo’s insights will give you plenty to think about. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What happens when curiosity meets technology in the world of photography? In this episode, we sit down with Matt Brasier, Creative Product Director for E-Commerce at Profoto, to explore a career that spans painting studio sets to shaping cutting-edge tools for e-commerce studios.Matt shares how curiosity led him from film to digital, catalogs to e-commerce, and, eventually, from brand to the technology side of the industry. We talk about the fears and excitement around new technology, why openness and collaboration have always mattered more than secrecy, and why the craft and vision of the creative will always outlast the latest tool.Whether you’re a photographer, studio leader, or simply curious about where technology is taking creativity, this conversation is a reminder that growth comes when we stay open, keep learning, and let curiosity be the engine.Explore the resources mentioned by Matt:Matt’s website Profoto’s: Youtube channel, “Share the Light” website and their InstagramFilm Lights InstagramISO1200 Magazine InstagramSean Tuck YoutubeMoment Youtube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What does it take to stand out as a photographer in a content-saturated world? In this episode, Indy Sagoo, Commercial and Fashion Photographer, shares how he’s carved out his space by building a strong personal brand, leaning into storytelling, and staying open to reinvention.We talk about how to position yourself for the kind of work you want, the balance between speed and quality in high-volume environments, and why creative direction is just as important as technical skill. Indy also shares his perspective on AI and future-proofing your creative career in a fast-changing industry.Whether you’re a photographer, creative director, or want to learn more about the e-commerce industry, this conversation is full of thought-provoking ideas, insights, and inspiration. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What does true representation in advertising really look like, and why are so many brands still getting it wrong or avoiding it completely? In this episode, Laura Winson, CEO and Co-Founder of ZBD Talent, shares her mission to bring disabled, visibly different, trans, and non-binary talent into the spotlight.We discuss the business case for inclusive casting, why disability is so often left out of the diversity conversation, and what it actually takes to make your advertising inclusive in the long run. Laura also shares her thoughts on the impact of AI, where brands are getting stuck, and why starting small is still a big step in the right direction.Whether you're a producer, marketer, or creative, this episode is packed with real talk, practical tips, and plenty of inspiration to help you move from intention to action. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this special solo episode, Aleksandra flips the script and steps behind the mic - not just as host of the FLOW Show, but as the guest too. She shares her journey from being a professional athlete and outsider to the e-commerce studio world, becoming Director of Experience Marketing at Pixelz, and the driving force behind FLOW.You’ll hear the story of how personal branding landed her the job without a single application, why FLOW has grown into more than just an event, and what surprised her most about working with creative studios. From fast-paced production timelines to the magic of building a global creative community, Aleksandra gives an honest and insightful look at what it means to create experiences that truly connect.Whether you’re involved in events or a photo studio or just curious about the humans behind the scenes, this one is full of inspiration and heart. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Can AI really transform e-commerce content creation into a fully digital process? How far and how fast can it push the tradition studio setup? In this episode, innovation technology consultant Wojciech Kropidlowski shares his take on the world of content creation and the role AI plays in it.We dive into everything from virtual try-ons and AI-generated models to building AI-dedicated studio teams and redefining traditional roles. Wojciech offers a grounded, practical look at what’s working now, what still needs time, and how studios can strike the right balance between automation and human creativity.If you’re thinking about integrating AI into your workflow - or just trying to make sense of what’s hype and what’s real - this episode is packed with insights, examples, and a dose of real talk. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What happens when media, commerce, and technology all blend together? Visual-first multipltaform world we live in. Together wth Mel McVeigh - interim Chief Product Officer, digital advisor, and former VP of Product at Condé Nast - we dive head first into what it means for e-commerce and creatives.What can we learn from media and broadcasting, why you, as a studio manager, need to talk to your data and product teams, and why video will become even more prominent form of content - we discuss it all.We (obviously!) also talk about AI, its role and place in workflows and content creation, and what skills will be in demand and which ones will become obsolete in the next few years. If you're a creative or studio leader, this episode is full of sharp insights and inspiration to help you stay ahead of the curve.Links to the video Mel mentions in the episode about Channel 4: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=78okh1F5-A0 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What exactly does a creative technologist do, and how is AI transforming the way we work? In this episode, Criss Richards, Creative Technologist at McCann Manchester, takes us inside the evolving world of creative technology. We explore the skills that make a great creative technologist, how professionals from photography can transition into tech, and why AI is not a threat but a tool for innovation. Criss also shares insights on the latest advancements in Generative AI, and what the future holds for creative workflows.Whether you’re a creative looking to expand your skill set or just curious about the intersection of tech and artistry, this episode is packed with inspiration and insights you won’t want to miss! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Step into the world of leadership with Marysol Garcia Gruben! Marysol has built and led teams across continents, navigating the challenges of growth, motivation, and culture. In this episode, she shares her journey from journalism to global leadership, revealing how curiosity, adaptability, and a people-first mindset have shaped her career. We dive into the lessons she’s learned from leading diverse teams, handling difficult conversations, and creating an environment where people thrive. If you’re looking for real, unfiltered insights on leadership, team-building, and personal growth, this episode is for you! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What does it take to run a high-performing e-commerce photo studio? In this episode, Michael Zubcic, Group Manager of Photo Studio Operations at Marc O’Polo, takes us behind the scenes of his decade-long journey, from starting as a freelance light assistant to leading a full-scale production team.We dive into the challenges of managing internal and external creatives, the art of implementing new technology, and how Michael successfully navigated a cyberattack that wiped out the studio’s entire infrastructure. He also shares valuable insights on spotting red and green flags when hiring freelancers and building a studio culture where people thrive.If you are in the world of e-commerce photography, studio management, or just love a great career growth story, this episode is a must-listen! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What if every rejection was actually a step toward success? In this episode, photographer Ashley Chappell shares how she transformed self-doubt into confidence, built a thriving career without formal training, and learned to turn every “no” into a future “yes.” From landing a dream project with Disney to using personal work as a tool to attract top clients, Ashley reveals the strategies that helped her break into the industry. Whether you're an independent creative or working in-house, this conversation is packed with insights on persistence, self-growth, and the power of proactive creativity. Don't miss it!Find Ashley's work she mentions in the episode here: Washington PostHollywood Reporter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Photographer, software engineer, and jewelry designer. Also an ultra-marathon runner and motorbiker. Mateusz Zablocki’s personality is full of surprises, and so is his journey and ideas about the e-commerce industry.  In this episode, we explore how online shopping compares to Netflix binge-watching and Spotify’s recommendation engine. We discuss the blind spots of current e-commerce offerings, and how the combination of technology innovation online with an old-school print magazine can be a recipe for success for fashion brands. This episode will keep you entertained and curious from start to finish!P.S. Unfortunately, the sound quality of this episode is not up to our standards. We did our best on the post-production front, but sincerely apologize for any inconvenience. Thank you for your understanding! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Step into the creative journey of Muriel Schneider, senior art director and seasoned storyteller! From her early days in radio production to shaping visual narratives for brands like Stitch Fix and Everlane, Muriel shares how she found her passion by blending creative vision with operational expertise. We delve into her unique career path, the transition from production to art direction, and her approach to building and leading successful creative teams. Packed with insights on balancing creativity and strategy, this episode offers a behind-the-scenes look at the world of brand storytelling and team leadership. You’ll leave inspired and ready to tackle your own creative challenges! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What awaits our industry in 2025? What are the new creative standards in e-commerce? And what’s Thomas’s ultimate Christmas wish? All this and more in the Holiday Special episode of FLOW Show with the CEO of Pixelz! We dive into the rapid evolution of technology in the creative space, explore the importance of staying agile, and uncover how Pixelz builds its global culture on transparency, trust, and a shared passion for innovation. Perfect for a festive break from the year-end hustle - tune in now! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dive into the world of fashion photography with Elisa Carnicer! From shooting campaigns in New York, Tokyo, and Barcelona to working with global brands like Ralph Lauren and Mango, Elisa shares how her cinema background and communication skills shape her creative process. We explore how she navigates cultural differences on set, balances client expectations with her artistic voice, and fosters collaboration to bring visions to life. This episode is packed with inspiration, practical tips, and a behind-the-scenes look at the fascinating world of fashion photography. You won’t want to miss it! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Get ready for the ultimate lesson on the business of photography with Tracey Woods, Director of Photography at The Luupe. Tracey not only shares stories and reflects on her career (that included photographing Oprah Winfrey and Michelle Obama!), but also gives advice on Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Matt Ware takes us through his evolution from a punk rock and BMX enthusiast to a reputable e-commerce photographer, studio manager, and art director. We dive into how his early passions shaped his career, the power of community in the creative world, and the challenges it poses to mental well-being. You will definitely feel inspired by Matt's story and have food for thought after the episode! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of FLOW Show, we are joined by Sylvia Najduk, a content creation expert and CEO of Is EASE Visuell. Sylvia's journey in the e-commerce visual industry is fascinating: from a stylist to content lead at one of the largest Polish retailers, to being a Founder and CEO of her own company. Such experience comes with many lessons along the way. Tune in to get some practical recommendations for being a better leader, finding your path in the industry, and continuously growing as a specialist. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
From a career as a fashion and landscape photographer to leading a team of 100+ photo and video professionals at the luxury online retailer. We talk about motivation (your own and your team's!), leadership, hiring, experimentation, coffee, and cycling! Learn more about Bryce and his outstanding work in this episode of FLOW Show. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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