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POSITIVE PROMPT:
Extremely close-up black and white cinematic portrait of a real woman, capturing only half of her face — from the base of her neck up to just above the eyebrows, tightly cropped and filling the full 9:16 vertical frame. The subject is wearing a black turtleneck sweater that hugs the lower portion of the neck and chin area. Her face is turned straight toward the camera, with her eyes gazing directly into the lens with a subtle, controlled tension — not aggressive, but deeply present and intense. Her hair is loose, voluminous, and slightly wild, with individual strands and fine hairs gently blowing in the wind, catching light and creating soft feathered edges against the dark background. The entire image is rendered in deep, high-contrast black and white with rich cinematic grain throughout — heavy in the shadows and mid-tones, finer near skin highlights — giving the photograph a raw, analog film quality. Skin texture is visible and natural, with pores, subtle imperfections, and realistic depth preserved. The composition is asymmetrical, showing only the left or right half of the face in sharp focus while the opposite edge fades softly toward the frame. Lighting is dramatic and directional, creating strong shadows that define facial structure with a long, sharp shadow falling across the nose and cheekbones. The identity of the person in the reference photo must be 100% preserved: same bone structure, skin tone (translated faithfully into grayscale), gender, approximate age, nose shape, eye shape and position, lip shape, jawline, unique skin marks such as moles, freckles, scars or texture — absolutely nothing about the face or identity may be altered. Only the pose, hairstyle movement and clothing are adapted to match the scene. The model must never make the face younger, older, more symmetrical, smoother or more idealized than the reference photo.
NEGATIVE PROMPT:
changed facial features, altered bone structure, different nose shape, different eye shape, different lip shape, softened jawline, gender change, feminized face, masculinized face, younger face, older face, idealized beauty, over-smoothed skin, plastic skin, airbrushed texture, missing pores, removed moles or freckles, asymmetrical eyes, uneven proportions, blurred face, unfocused eyes, distorted anatomy, extra limbs, deformed ears, cartoonish style, anime style, illustrated look, painterly rendering, low resolution, heavy compression artifacts, washed-out blacks, loss of grain texture, digital noise instead of film grain, heavy vignette crushing details, color tint in the black and white, watermarks, logos, background distractions, visible shoulders beyond turtleneck, full face shown above eyebrows, inconsistent lighting direction, flat lighting, beauty retouching, studio glamour look, fashion editorial over-processing.
DETAILS:
Lighting: Single strong directional light source from one side (left or right), positioned slightly above eye level, creating deep, hard shadows that fall diagonally across the face. High contrast with near-black shadows and bright highlights on the cheekbone, nose ridge, and forehead. No fill light — embrace deep shadow areas to heighten drama. Color temperature is irrelevant as the output is black and white, but the light should feel like a cold, natural or bare tungsten source for texture authenticity.
Camera: Full-frame medium-format digital camera or analog 35mm film simulation. High-resolution sensor with visible grain applied in post, mimicking Kodak Tri-X 400 or Ilford HP5 film stock.
Lens: 85mm portrait lens at f/1.8 to f/2.8, shallow depth of field keeping the eye and central face in sharp focus while ears, hair edges and background fall into soft bokeh.
Composition: Extreme close-up, vertical 9:16 format. Only half of the face visible, tightly cropped from neck base to just above the eyebrows. Face centered or slightly off-center, leaving negative space on one side filled by dark shadow and loose hair strands. No headroom above brows, no chest below the turtleneck collar.
Text: No text present in the scene. No watermarks, captions, or overlays of any kind.
Identity preservation note: Use the uploaded reference photo as the sole and absolute source of facial identity. Do not infer or generate a generic face. Every feature must map directly from the reference: exact nose bridge width, exact eye spacing, exact lip thickness, exact jawline angle, exact skin tone converted to its grayscale equivalent, and any distinguishing marks. The face must be immediately recognizable as the same person from the reference photo.