He gained recognition through his YouTube series along with his television show Wizard Wars in which he performs magic using everyday objects.
[4] By 2011, Flom shifted his focus towards creating online magic videos and developing new tricks to share through digital platforms.
[5][13] The group performed collaborative illusions that required the combined skills of multiple magicians, debuting at the Sydney Festival 2014.
[5] In 2014, Syfy Television network produced a new show titled Wizard Wars, featuring Flom, Penn and Teller, and several other magicians competing to create magic out of ordinary objects on the spot.
[18] Also in 2015, Flom performed as the opening act for the country music group Florida Georgia Line during their arena tour.
[19] Throughout much of his career, Flom dedicated significant time to creating content for YouTube and Snapchat, while also performing live magic across the United States.
[26] He incorporated distinctive features into his Las Vegas home, which frequently appear in his social media videos such as secret passageways, a foam pit room, trap doors, floating furniture, among others.
[31] Flom's YouTube production went viral and contributed to his rise in popularity, earning him an appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show.
[30] The seamless and rapid costume changes, combined with Justin's presentation, created an entertaining performance that became the most viewed YouTube Shorts video.
[30] In the Iron Man Ceiling video, Flom steps away from his usual magic tricks, using technology and art to redecorate his home.
[26] Flom was born in Edina, Minnesota, and raised in a family of magicians, with both his father and uncle being practitioners of the craft.
[8] In 2009, Flom married Jocelynn Sharp, and the couple moved to Las Vegas to collaborate with popular magic creators.