Using my uploaded reference photo as the only face reference, create a Neo‑noir cinematic extreme close‑up portrait of the same person, keeping their facial features, bone structure, skin tone (translated to monochrome), eye shape, hairline and overall identity 100% identical to the photo, with no changes to face, gender or proportions. The image must clearly look like the real person from the uploaded image, just re‑lit and re‑styled in a noir setting.
Render the image in black‑and‑white monochrome with subtle silver tones. Use a low‑angle shot with the face tilted slightly upward and to the right. Dramatic high‑contrast lighting from below and from one side creates strong chiaroscuro, sharp shadows, deep blacks and bright highlights, while the background stays minimal and fades completely into darkness. Straight dark hair falls across part of the face, partially obscuring one eye and part of the nose; the single visible eye is razor‑sharp and looking directly into the camera.
Keep the skin realistic and photographic: natural human skin with pore‑level detail and fine micro‑texture, but with smooth cinematic shadow gradients rather than beauty‑filter plasticity. Slightly parted lips and a restrained, melancholic expression convey quiet tension. Add minimal modern jewelry only: a tiny stud earring and a thin metallic chain necklace that catches cold specular highlights from the key light. Overall mood: dark, sleek, modern noir with an urban‑night, futuristic‑yet‑timeless feel; fine‑art cinematic photography style with shallow depth of field, subtle film grain, anamorphic‑like falloff, 50 mm lens look at f/1.8, ultra‑detailed, high‑definition portrait.