This email is not intended to be printed, framed, and hung on your wall. That sounds insane. The Flow Print Shop, in partnership with Framebridge, is now live with nine brand-spanking-new, beautiful prints from the winning photographers of The 2025 Flow Photo Contest. Aka a one-stop shop for all of your bare-wall needs. Desert eyes, suspended moments, alien planets, and some longboarding hip action are in the mix, plus more to come as the year goes on. The cherry on top is that, thanks to our Framebridge pals, the aforementioned high-quality print will arrive at your doorstep framed in your choice of wood, ready to hang on the wall for you to “ooh” and “ahhh” at. Easy peasy, amigos. As good a way as any to support artists big and small, plus a portion of each sale goes back to the photographers and our nonprofit partners: Hi, How Are You Project, charity: water, Surfrider Foundation, Re: wild, and Music Farming. Grandma Shirley would be proud to know the birthday money went toward giving back this year. Head on over to this link or use code DELIGHT at checkout to get $50 off your favorite print and claim your membership to the anti-bare wall club. Valid for 24 hours, them’s the breaks. More Grandma Shirley-worthy delights on a Thursday.
Home by the River
Good news for anyone looking for a new home: Flow is opening its newest building in the Brickell, Miami neighborhood. Which means if you’ve ever dreamt of daily sunset river yoga sessions, ukulele classes with your neighbors, calming coworking spaces, snorkeling around Key Biscayne, beach views, or a Flow Trip Magazine pop-up shop, you might just want to see for yourself.
The Archives of Our Lives
We teamed up with Kodak this year to put on The 2025 Flow Photo Contest, and in the spirit of the contest itself, what better way to honor the game-changing brand than to explore how one piece of equipment brought filmmaking to the masses and into the hands of a young Wes Anderson and Christopher Nolan.
Other Good News & Happenings
A playlist for anyone trying to squeeze out the last dregs of summer.
Octopuses can do it all. Almost like they’re aliens or something…
To be a fly on the wall of Willem Dafoe’s alpaca farm.
Two hours of pure nostalgia. Enjoy over a root beer float with a Twizzler straw.
Something cool. “Bohemian Rhapsody” translated to Zulu — well, finally.