Style
Create a vertical 9:16 cinematic portrait in a high‑end studio photography style, with soft, controlled lighting and editorial framing. Apply a sepia‑toned film aesthetic to the girl, her clothes, hair, skin and all non‑floral elements, while keeping the tulips and floral details in full, vibrant color, creating a strong cutout contrast between monochrome subject and colorful flowers.
Subject (Identity Lock)
Use the uploaded photo as the single identity reference.
Preserve 100% of the real facial structure and proportions: skull and bone structure, eye shape and spacing, eyelids, iris color and pattern, nose shape, mouth and lips, jawline, cheekbones, chin, ears, eyebrows, and hairline.
Respect the same gender, same perceived age, same ethnic traits, and same overall face shape and body type.
Keep the exact hair style and hair color family from the reference photo: same length, natural waves and tone, adapted into “hair loose with waves, back strands gathered and tied with a ribbon,” but always matching the reference style and color family.
The girl must be instantly recognizable as the same person from the uploaded photo, translated into this studio scene with identity and gender fully preserved.
Context
Set the scene in a bright studio with a clean background.
On the wall behind her hangs a huge heart shape, completely draped with delicate pink mesh tulle.
Nearby on the floor or low plinths are baskets filled with tulips.
The studio environment is simple and stylized, emphasizing the heart backdrop, the wheelbarrow, and the flowers.
Action / Outfit / Hair / Props
The girl (identity‑locked):
Stands in the middle of the frame, pushing a large pink garden wheelbarrow that is completely filled with tulips of different colors.
Body slightly angled forward, both hands on the wheelbarrow handles, conveying gentle motion.
Outfit:
Pink corset top with a deep neckline.
Blue wide jeans, relaxed fit.
Hair:
Hair loose with waves.
Back strands gathered and tied with a pink ribbon, with the ribbon visible at the back/side.
Props and flowers:
Garden wheelbarrow colored pink, filled to the top with multicolored tulips.
Baskets with tulips positioned nearby, adding extra floral volume.
Tulip colors should be vibrant (pinks, yellows, whites, purples, etc.), with green stems and leaves clearly visible.
Cutout color logic:
The girl (skin, hair, clothes, ribbon, wheelbarrow structure, heart backdrop, studio walls, baskets) should be rendered in a warm sepia tone: brownish monochrome with film‑like softness and subtle grain.
The tulips and any floral elements (in the wheelbarrow and baskets, and any petals on the heart backdrop if present) must remain fully colorful, with vivid hues that stand out against the sepia surroundings.
Composition
Use a vertical 9:16 format, centered portrait composition:
Girl stands centered in the frame, full body visible, from head to feet.
Wheelbarrow is in front of her, tilted slightly toward the camera so the flowers are clearly visible.
The huge tulle‑covered heart occupies the upper background behind the girl.
Baskets of tulips sit near her legs or beside the wheelbarrow, balancing the frame.
Composition must be clean and cinematic: no clutter beyond the described elements, clear reading of subject, heart, wheelbarrow and flowers.
Lenses / Camera
Simulate a studio portrait camera:
Lens: around 35–50 mm full‑frame equivalent, giving natural perspective on the full body and props.
Shot type: full‑body vertical portrait, 9:16 aspect ratio, eye‑level angle.
Depth of field: moderate; the girl and wheelbarrow in clear focus, heart backdrop slightly softer, but all elements readable.
Maintain realistic proportions and avoid distortion of face or body.
Lighting
Use soft, even studio lighting:
Main softbox or large diffused key light from front‑slightly‑side, illuminating face, torso, and wheelbarrow evenly.
Gentle fill light to reduce deep shadows, keeping a bright studio mood.
Optional soft backlight or rim light to separate the girl from the heart backdrop.
Lighting should:
Maintain natural skin luminosity and texture under the sepia tone.
Make tulip colors appear vivid and clean, with subtle highlights on petals and leaves.
Avoid harsh contrast; keep medium contrast with smooth shadow transitions.
Negative Prompt
Do not change the person’s identity: no morphing, no beautifying that alters facial structure, no slimming, no de‑aging or aging, no gender changes, no ethnicity changes. Do not change hairstyle or hair color family: no different haircut, no different length unrelated to the reference, no recoloring, no added head accessories that hide hair. Do not replace the subject with a generic model.
No extra limbs, no missing limbs, no duplicated arms or legs, no warped hands or fingers, no incorrect body proportions. No cartoon or anime face: keep realistic facial rendering with subtle cinematic stylization but full identity preservation.
Do not colorize the girl, wheelbarrow, heart or studio background: these must remain sepia‑toned. Only the tulips and floral elements should retain color. No heavy filters that obliterate detail: keep smooth texture with slight film softness, not extreme blur. No text, logos, watermarks, UI overlays or other typography inside the image. No low resolution, no blur on the main subject and flowers, no compression artifacts, no ghosting.
The final image must look like a cinematic vertical 9:16 studio portrait of the same girl from the uploaded photo, standing in the center pushing a pink wheelbarrow full of colorful tulips, in front of a huge pink‑tulle heart, with only the flowers in color and everything else in warm sepia film style.