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Generate a group portrait of Viviana Hayes-Rivera and her sister Elena Torres-Rivera, physically close together and interacting naturally with each other as adult Latina sisters sharing a relaxed moment at the cafe railing. The subjects must be grouped closely, not isolated or placed far apart in the scene. Show genuine connection through proximity, shared activity, body language, or eye contact, like leaning slightly toward each other, turning their bodies in the same direction, or sharing a quick, knowing glance over their cappuccinos. Match their EXACT physical characteristics:
Viviana Hayes-Rivera: a female, aged 47, Hispanic/Latina. Hair: undefined hair, undefined, styled as Loose, lived-in curls parted slightly off-center so the shape feels relaxed rather than “done,” with the volume focused through the mid-lengths. Define your natural curl pattern with a lightweight curl cream worked through damp hair, then air-dry or diffuse just enough to keep movement soft. Once dry, gently break up any tight definition with fingertips so the texture reads airy in the shifting light. Create a subtle, face-framing effect by loosely twisting two small sections from the front and pinning her back just above the temples with tiny, hair-toned pins, keeping her low and hidden so it looks effortless from the front and clean from the side. Let a few fine curls fall naturally around the hairline to soften the turn of your head toward the camera. Keep the overall silhouette just brushing the shoulders or a bit longer, so curls rest above the wrap skirt tie and move lightly in the breeze without competing with the collar and knot of the burnt orange shirt. Finish with a light mist of flexible-hold spray to keep frizz in check while still allowing the curls to shift as you turn between railing, lake, and table. Face: undefined eyes, Tanned skin, infectious laugh, warm expressive eyes, bold statement jewelry. Skin and makeup: Skin is softly sun-kissed, with a healthy, even tan that looks cared for rather than overexposed. Any hyperpigmentation or redness is gently blurred with a sheer, luminous skin tint in a warm neutral undertone that lets real skin peek through. A light, hydrating concealer is tapped just where needed around the nose and under the eyes, allowing her laugh lines and warmth to stay visible, not masked. A touch of finely milled translucent powder is focused only along the sides of the nose and center of the forehead to keep the glow controlled in the early afternoon light. Cheeks carry a quiet, wellness-forward flush: a cream blush in a warm terracotta-rose pressed high on the apples and pulled slightly toward the temples, echoing the burnt orange shirt and bringing life to her tanned complexion. A soft, balmy highlighter in a champagne-gold tone is skimmed along the high points of her cheekbones and just above the brows, catching the filtered light under the umbrellas with a subtle, skinlike sheen instead of high shimmer. A hint of bronzer in a neutral caramel tone is swept along the outer perimeter of the face and under the cheekbones, more to add dimension than drama, reinforcing her relaxed, outdoorsy glow. Her warm, expressive eyes are framed with a groomed, natural brow that follows her existing shape, filled in with light, hairlike strokes using a warm dark brown pencil. A clear or slightly tinted brow gel lifts and softens her, keeping the look polished but approachable. On the lids, a wash of satin-finish shadow in a soft camel or warm taupe creates a gentle contour that mimics natural shadow, with a slightly deeper chestnut tone pressed softly into the outer corners for quiet definition. Along the upper lash line, a chocolate brown liner is smudged very close to the lashes, thickest at the outer third, to subtly enhance her gaze without reading as heavy or harsh. Lashes are curled and coated with a lengthening brown-black mascara, focusing more on separation than volume, keeping the eyes open and kind for candid conversation and close-up photos by the railing. Lips are treated with care and intention. A hydrating balm goes on first, softening any texture, followed by a creamy lipstick or tinted balm in a warm rosewood or cinnamon-nude shade that flatters her tanned skin and feels in sync with the terracotta surroundings. The finish is satin rather than matte, so the lips look plush and comfortable, like she has been sipping cappuccino and talking, not pausing just to pose. Overall, the makeup feels like an extension of Elena’s grounded, bohemian Latina aesthetic: harmonious with the burnt orange shirt, forest green wrap skirt, and warm terrace tones, yet understated enough that her infectious laugh, warm eyes, and bold statement jewelry remain the first things you notice. Expression: A small, knowing half‑smile tugging at one corner of her mouth, brows relaxed with the faintest hint of an arch like she just thought of a clever comeback she is not quite saying out loud, eyes soft and slightly narrowed in that mix of quiet amusement and unspoken affection, directed naturally toward her, her sister, or just past the camera as if they’ve been laughing together between shots. Outfit: Start with a fitted ribbed tank in soft ivory, the knit fine enough to skim without clinging, giving a clean, smooth base that reads polished on camera. Layer a relaxed button-down in crisp cotton poplin, cut slightly oversized and tied neatly at the waist; choose a washed burnt orange that has a sun-warmed, terracotta depth, with a subtle slub texture so it feels lived-in rather than corporate. Pair it with a forest green wrap midi skirt in a breathable, slightly textured linen blend. The wrap should cross cleanly at the front with a side tie, creating a gentle A-line that skims the hips and moves easily when you walk across the stone terrace. A narrow tonal stripe or faint crosshatch weave in the fabric will add interest without feeling busy, especially against the greenery and lake backdrop. On your feet, wear slim strappy leather sandals in a warm tan that picks up the cane chairs and terracotta planters. Look for thin straps that crisscross elegantly over the toes and around the ankle, with a low block heel for comfort while you drift between cappuccinos and photos. Finish with medium-sized gold hoop earrings in a softly rounded, slightly thicker profile so she catch the filtered light under the ivory umbrellas. The metal should have a brushed or satin finish, not too shiny, giving a refined glow that feels effortless and age-appropriate. Add oversized sunglasses with deep tortoiseshell frames and softly squared lenses, tying together the burnt orange shirt, forest green skirt, and the warm stone tones of the terrace in a cohesive, breezy look. Pose: Standing by the curved railing beside her sister, body turned three-quarters toward the lake with weight on the back leg and the front leg slightly bent so the wrap skirt falls in a clean, relaxed line. She’s just turned her head back over her shoulder toward the camera or toward her sister Elena, chin soft, posture upright but easy, gaze drifting just past the lens like her thoughts are still half out on the water., hand position: The nearer hand rests lightly on the top of the wrought-iron railing, fingers gently curved and wrist loose so her jewelry and sunglasses feel effortless. The other hand hovers near the knot of her burnt orange button-down, thumb casually tucked under the tie as if she just adjusted it, fingers resting softly against the fabric and creating open, natural lines that echo the curve of the railing. Positions: Lifestyle Content Creator at The Hayes-Rivera Home, enjoying a relaxed afternoon at the cafe with her sister. Elena Torres-Rivera (her sister Elena): a female, aged 49, 5'6" tall, Hispanic/Latina, curvy and fit build. Hair: Rich chestnut brown with caramel highlights hair, Shoulder-length, styled as Hair is worn down, parted slightly off center so the face stays open but relaxed. The rich chestnut lengths are blow‑dried smooth with a soft, rounded brush, keeping the finish sleek yet not overly flat. Caramel highlights are focused through the mid‑lengths and around the face, catching the shifting early afternoon light just at the railing. Ends are polished with a light inward bend that skims the top of the blazer collar, giving a gentle movement that reads effortless in photos. The crown has subtle, controlled volume, not teased, so the silhouette looks refined against the clean lines of the blazer. A light, flexible hold spray keeps flyaways in check in the park breeze while allowing the hair to move naturally as she turns toward the lake. Front sections are smoothed back just enough to clear the oversized navy frames and show off the gold earrings, but left soft at the temples so the overall effect feels approachable rather than overly styled. Face: Warm brown eyes, Tan with a radiant glow skin, radiant smile, expressive hands, impeccable posture. Skin and makeup: Her tan skin looks softly lit and healthy, with a sheer, satin-finish base that lets her natural radiance show. Any coverage is feather-light, just enough to even tone while allowing freckles and natural warmth to peek through. A touch of creamy concealer is pressed only where needed around the eyes and nose, keeping everything looking like skin, not makeup. Along the high points of her face, a subtle, candlelit highlight catches the early afternoon light: tops of cheekbones, bridge of the nose, and just above the cupid’s bow. A neutral, bronzy cream is blended along the temples and under the cheekbones to echo the sun’s warmth, giving her complexion that “weekend by the lake” depth without any harsh lines. Her cheeks carry a soft wash of color in a warm rose-terracotta cream blush, diffused high on the apples and swept slightly back toward the hairline. It mimics the flush she might get from a brisk walk along the lakeside path, tying in with the terracotta planters around her and the warm tones in her accessories. Brows are groomed and defined but never severe. A tinted brow gel and a few gentle strokes of pencil fill in sparse areas, following her natural shape to frame her eyes while still keeping her soft and approachable. On her lids, the makeup is barely there yet sophisticated: a sheer, satiny taupe cream shadow smoothed from lash line to crease, with a slightly warmer caramel tone nestled into the outer corners for depth. There’s no heavy liner, just a finely smudged, deep brown pencil at the upper lash line to subtly thicken the appearance of her lashes. Mascara is rich brown-black, focusing on definition and lift rather than volume, so her eyes look awake and clear without feeling overdone for daytime. Her lips are hydrated and plush, lined softly with a nude-rose pencil that matches her natural lip tone. Over top, a creamy, semi-sheer lipstick in a warm rosewood or soft terracotta nude adds polish without shouting, the finish more balm-like than glossy. It looks like her own lip color, elevated to match the quiet luxury of her setting. Hands, often in motion as she gestures or cradles a porcelain cup, are equally considered: nails are short and impeccably groomed, finished with a sheer, milky nude or soft beige-pink that flatters her tan skin and harmonizes with her cream blouse and linen blazer. Overall, her makeup reads as wellness-first and age-aware: skin that looks cared for, eyes that feel open and kind behind the navy frames, and lips that suggest ease and conversation. Nothing competes with her radiant smile, expressive hands, or impeccable posture. Instead, the look settles into that softly luxe balance where you notice her presence and poise long before you notice any individual product. Expression: A soft, easy half-smile that lifts her cheeks just enough to feel warm and inviting, with relaxed lips and a hint of laugh lines at the corners. Her jaw is loose, not tense, and though her sunglasses hide her eyes, her brows sit in a gentle, open position that suggests she is quietly proud and enjoying the moment, as if she has just finished encouraging her sister and is still wrapped in that supportive, upbeat energy. Outfit: Cream silk blouse in a fluid, matte finish, cut with a relaxed, straight fit that skims the body instead of clinging. A soft V neckline with a subtle, narrow collar keeps it polished, and the long sleeves end in slim, buttoned cuffs that can be neatly half-rolled to show a bit of forearm while she reviews nutrition notes or sips her cappuccino. Crisp white denim in a mid rise with a gently tailored, straight leg that hits right at the ankle bone. The fabric has enough structure to hold its shape, but a smooth, cotton-rich weave so it feels refined rather than rugged. No rips, frays, or heavy whiskering, just a clean, even white that echoes the table linens and umbrellas around the terrace. Linen blazer in a soft, slightly textured weave, cut in a longline silhouette that covers the hip. The color is a warm cream that sits between ivory and pale sand, creating a quiet contrast against the white denim while coordinating with the silk blouse. Subtle shoulder structure, slim lapels, and a single champagne gold button give it that country club polish, with the sleeves pushed up just enough to reveal the blouse cuffs. Gold statement earrings in a brushed champagne gold, large enough to catch the early afternoon light without feeling oversized for her age. Think sculptural, softly rounded forms or interlocked hoops, no rhinestones, just a warm, understated gleam that plays beautifully against her skin and the terracotta planters around her. Oversized sunglasses with a deep navy blue acetate frame, softly squared with rounded edges for a timeless, luxe feel. The lenses are a gradient smoke rather than solid black, keeping the look light for an outdoor cafe. Gold detailing at the temples ties in with her earrings, and the navy quietly nods to her Highland Prep sports nutritionist role while still feeling very resort chic. On her feet, refined leather sandals in terracotta or tan, with slim straps and a low block heel, and at her wrist, a simple champagne gold watch with a lean bracelet strap, finishing the look in a way that feels relaxed, elegant, and perfectly at home along the railing with the lake in view, side by side with her sister. Pose: Stand at a slight angle to the railing, right hip a bit closer, torso turned about 30 degrees toward the camera and subtly angled toward her sister to show her closeness. Let your weight sink mostly into your right leg, with your left knee soft and slightly forward, toes pointing toward the camera so it feels relaxed. Keep your chin easy, gaze just past the camera as if you are looking out over the lake, shoulders open and not hunched. Let your blazer fall cleanly with a gentle break at the waist, as if you are barely leaning into your back leg. Sunglasses stay on, catching light as if you have paused mid-conversation with your sister., hand position: Rest your right forearm lightly on the top rail, hand relaxed, fingers softly curved with the thumb along the edge, like you just set a cappuccino down on the small shared table beside you and your sister. Let your left arm hang naturally with a small bend in the elbow so it does not feel rigid, left hand grazing the side seam of your white denim. Keep your fingers loose and slightly separated so your watch can catch a subtle glint of light. Positions: Sports Nutritionist / Wellness Coach at Highland Prep at Highland Preparatory School, enjoying a calm early autumn afternoon with her sister. Setting: Outside.
Location: === LOCATION: Terracotta Terrace Cafe at Lakeside Park ===
An upscale outdoor cafe tucked along the edge of a manicured urban park, with low terracotta walls framing a polished stone patio. Round bistro tables with cream linen tablecloths and cane-back chairs sit beneath wide ivory umbrellas, filtering the soft early afternoon light. The sun sits high enough to cast gentle, flattering shadows across the warm flagstone floor, making metals and glassware subtly gleam instead of harshly shine. Behind the seating area, lush boxwood hedges are perfectly trimmed, punctuated by blooming hydrangeas and tall ornamental grasses swaying lightly in the breeze. Just beyond, a calm lake reflects the pale blue sky, while a stone path lined with rose bushes winds along the water. The air feels warm but comfortable, carrying a faint scent of espresso and citrus. It is an elegant yet relaxed setting where tailored outfits, layered jewelry, and effortless poses feel completely at home for two sisters catching up together. Possible Activities in this location include "brunch", "coffee", "reading", "people-watching", and "casual photos". --- Available Areas in Terracotta Terrace Cafe at Lakeside Park ---
• Terrace Seating Area: A broad stone terrace with a warm sandy-beige tone, scattered with round cafe tables dressed in light linen. Cane and teak chairs with plush neutral cushions invite relaxed, graceful lounging. The early afternoon sun filters through large cream umbrellas, creating dappled light on the table surfaces and catching soft highlights in glassware and jewelry. Large terracotta planters filled with olive trees and white geraniums wrap the area in greenery, while a low wrought-iron railing frames a view of the lake and the manicured lawns below. The ambience feels quietly luxurious and intimate, ideal for a polished group portrait where each person can be framed by layers of texture, soft light, and greenery. Possible Activities in this area include "brunch", "coffee", "conversation", and "posed photos". *** CURRENT AREA: Terrace Seating Area ***
A broad stone terrace with a warm sandy-beige tone, scattered with round cafe tables dressed in light linen. Cane and teak chairs with plush neutral cushions invite relaxed, graceful lounging. The early afternoon sun filters through large cream umbrellas, creating dappled light on the table surfaces and catching soft highlights in glassware and jewelry. Large terracotta planters filled with olive trees and white geraniums wrap the area in greenery, while a low wrought-iron railing frames a view of the lake and the manicured lawns below. The ambience feels quietly luxurious and intimate, ideal for a polished group portrait where each person can be framed by layers of texture, soft light, and greenery. Floor: 1.
Possible Activities in this area include "brunch", "coffee", "conversation", and "posed photos". *** CURRENT SUBAREA: Railing View Corner ***
A slightly elevated corner of the terrace where the wrought-iron railing curves gently, framing a panoramic view of the lake and meticulously kept lawns. The early afternoon sun falls at a flattering angle, illuminating faces with a soft, even glow while the background blurs into layers of greenery and water. A tall terracotta planter with an olive tree adds depth at one side, and a small marble-topped side table nearby holds a pair of porcelain cappuccino cups and a cut-crystal water glass that catch glints of light. This is the prime spot for a stylish group photo of two sisters, with rich textures, subtle reflections, and a serene park backdrop that feels both elevated and inviting.
Possible Activities in this subarea include "portrait sessions", "candids", and "group photos". Time: early afternoon.
Weather: Early afternoon light slips through a restless sky, clouds drifting in soft layers that move just slow enough to watch shift. The sun keeps showing its face, then tucking away again, so the world around Elena brightens and softens in turns, like someone dimming and raising the lights. It is late September, the kind of early autumn day that still remembers summer but has already started to let it go. The air holds a gentle coolness beneath the lingering warmth, so every breath feels crisp around the edges. Shadows are a little longer now, stretching across sidewalks and park lawns, but the day itself still feels generous, open, unhurried. Trees have only just begun to change, her greens touched with hints of amber and rust that catch the light whenever the sun breaks through the clouds. Leaves rustle with a quieter, drier sound than she did a month ago, and a few have already let go, skimming across the ground in uneven, looping paths. The sky is a soft, shifting blue, brushed with clouds that drift like pale sails, leaving patches of sun that move lazily over faces, hair, and shoulders. There is a faint scent of cool earth and dry grass, mingled with the warmth rising from pavement that has been gathering sunlight since late morning. The air feels clear, almost reflective, as if the season itself is pausing between one self and the next. On this September afternoon, early autumn wraps around Elena and her sister in a quiet, luminous way, framing her in a world that is just beginning to turn. Mood:.
Camera: Eye-level angle from slightly inside the terrace, so the camera faces Vivi at a soft three-quarter view as she stands near the curved railing with her sister beside or just behind her. The lens is angled so the lake and greenery fall behind her, with the light hitting her face from the side-front for a gentle, flattering glow and catching subtle highlights on her sister’s blazer and hair. Composition: Rule of thirds: place Vivi slightly off-center toward the right third of the frame, closer to camera than her sister Elena so she reads as the primary subject in the group. Use the curved railing as a leading line that starts near the lower left and arcs toward Vivi, guiding the eye to her, then naturally toward her sister. Keep the tall terracotta planter and olive tree softly in the background to frame one side of her and balance Elena on the opposite side. Vivi’s body can angle about three-quarters toward the lake, with her head turned back toward the camera, creating a subtle S-curve through her posture, while her sister echoes that angle in a way that shows familial closeness. Background kept softly blurred to keep focus on her expression and jewelry details. Zoom level: Medium-full shot, from mid-thigh up. Close enough to capture her face, hair, layered jewelry, and upper outfit details clearly, while still including enough of the railing, lake, and terrace textures to situate her in the cafe setting and keep compatibility with the group framing, including her sister comfortably within the composition. Lighting: Early afternoon light drifts in and out as the clouds move, so Elena and Viviana are lit in a softly changing, almost rhythmic way. When the sun slips free of the cloud cover, it washes both sisters in a clear, flattering brightness that comes slightly from above and to the side, smoothing skin tones and adding gentle, well defined highlights along cheekbones, hair, and the edges of her shoulders. When a cloud passes, the light turns quieter and more diffused, like a giant softbox, evening out every feature so there are no harsh lines or hotspots. The cream umbrellas near the railing act as natural reflectors, bouncing a warm, creamy glow back onto her faces and softening any shadows under eyes or chins. The sandy-beige stone of the terrace and terracotta planters adds a subtle warmth from below, so the light feels cushioned rather than stark. Shadows fall lightly behind her and toward the interior of the terrace, long enough to suggest early autumn but still soft around the edges. The lake in the background reflects the pale sky, sending a cool, silvery lift into the scene that balances the warmth from the stone and terracotta. Small reflective details at the marble-topped side table pick up tiny glints of brightness: cappuccino cups, the cut-crystal water glass, and any jewelry she wear catch brief, precise highlights without flaring. Overall, the lighting feels clean, calm, and layered, wrapping both Elena and Viviana evenly so the two sisters share the same soft, luxe glow within the gently shifting mix of sun and cloud. Background details: A tall terracotta planter with an olive tree stands near the curved wrought-iron railing, its muted green leaves catching shifting streaks of light as the clouds move. Beyond the terrace, the lake lies smooth and reflective, holding a soft impression of the pale blue sky and drifting clouds. Along the water’s edge, a manicured lawn stretches out, edged with low hedges and early-autumn trees just beginning to show hints of amber in her leaves. Close by, a small marble-topped side table rests beside her spot, set with two porcelain cappuccino cups and a cut-crystal water glass that glints subtly each time the sun slips free of the clouds, evidence of the sisters’ shared coffee break. Image style: Soft, luminous digital look with gentle contrast and a subtly polished finish. Prioritize natural, flattering skin tones with a warm, creamy bias, using soft highlights and open, detailed shadows to keep Elena’s features clear and inviting. Overall white balance leans warm-neutral, with a slight golden tint in the midtones and highlights, balanced by cooler blue-greens from the lake or sky to keep the image fresh, not overly amber. Use a shallow depth of field to separate Elena and her sister from the background, with smooth, elegant bokeh on garden greens, cafe details, or water reflections. Textures are rendered clean and tactile: linen, porcelain, brushed metal, and soft hair detail remain crisp without harshness. Apply selective, subtle local adjustments: a gentle lift in exposure around Elena’s face, slight softening of transitions in the midtones, and minimal clarity on skin while preserving detail in eyes, jewelry, and fabrics. Color grading focuses on warm beiges, champagne, muted terracotta, olive greens, and desaturated blues; keep saturation restrained and refined, favoring nuanced color over punch. Avoid heavy filters or dramatic effects. No vignettes beyond an almost imperceptible natural-feeling falloff. The final image feels airy yet grounded, with a clean, modern, editorial-level polish that communicates relaxed luxury and Elena’s calm, self-possessed presence beside her sister. Color palette: Terracotta Rose · Warm Sand · Lake Glass · Olive Leaf · Porcelain Cream.
Additional information:.
Aesthetic:.
Not everyone needs to face the camera.
Vary body angles (turned away, at angles, side-profile) for natural compositions.
When multiple people are present, subjects should look at each other if that is the most natural thing to do given the context: otherwise she should look towards the camera, though it is not necessary for her to look directly at it.
Eyes should follow body direction, look toward another person in the photo, or look towards the camera. In this image, prioritize sharing occasional sideways glances, soft smiles, or mirrored body language that clearly conveys her sisterly bond.
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