Florian Thess

Visual Artistry. Genuine Connection. Delivered by Intent.

A young man with light brown hair and a slight beard, sitting in a black chair against a dark background, wearing a beige sweater and blue jeans.

About Me

I’m Florian Thess—a director and visual artist working across film and photography. My practice blends emotional storytelling with visual precision, shaped by a commitment to both innovation and intent. Whether working independently or in commission, I craft stories that connect, challenge, and endure.

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    Shenzhen 5 Years Anniversary Campaign Film

    A campaign film for Brompton Technology's 5th anniversary in Shenzhen, celebrating the passion, creativity, and innovation that define the team and workspace.

  • Close-up image of a computer keyboard viewed from the side, with a black background and subtle lighting emphasizing the keys.

    Gen3 Launch Campaign

    A minimalist Cinema 4D teaser that introduces Brompton’s Gen3 launch, focusing on essential design and clear functionality.

  • Blurred image of an indoor space with two recessed lights on the floor, a wooden chair in the background, and a landscape photo on the wall.

    Virtual Environments

    Unreal-powered virtual sets designed for in-camera VFX and live presentations. These dynamic environments blend photorealism with digital storytelling to create immersive, high-impact visuals.

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    Discover my full portfolio.

Showreel 2025

Films

I tell cinematic stories that linger—built with intent, tuned for emotion, and delivered through technical fluency. Whether exploring identity, tension, or the quiet spaces in between, my films are designed to resonate and endure.

Photography

Physical Artwork.

Each piece is printed as a Giclée fine art print, using archival pigments on museum-grade paper. This method preserves tonal depth and cinematic detail, ensuring every image delivers the same emotional precision on paper as it does on screen.