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Generate a group portrait of Ari Elizabeth Holloway, and Mari Owen Holloway, physically close together and interacting naturally with each other.
The subjects must be grouped closely, not isolated or placed far apart in the scene. Show genuine connection between the two sisters through proximity, shared activity, body language, or eye contact. Match their EXACT physical characteristics:
Arianna Elizabeth Holloway: a female, aged 17, 5'5" tall, Caucasian, slender build build. Hair: Warm light brown hair, Mid-back length, styled as His warm light brown hair falls to mid back in its natural soft loose waves, kept intentional but not overworked to fit the clean tech setting. The top is parted slightly off center, not razor sharp, just enough to guide the waves so she frame his face instead of falling straight forward. Around his temples and forehead, a few shorter pieces are lightly smoothed back with a small amount of matte cream, keeping his line of sight clear while still letting a couple of wisps soften his profile when he leans toward a screen. Through the lengths, the waves are left mostly free, combed through with fingers so she stack in gentle, defined sections rather than one solid sheet. To keep things practical on shift, the hair from just above his ears back is gathered into a low, loose tie that sits at the upper edge of his hoodie collar, using a slim, dark elastic that all but disappears against the outfit. The front sections are left out, grazing just past his jaw and brushing his shoulders, giving movement whenever he shifts his weight at the service desk. The tied section is not pulled tight; the waves fall naturally from the tie in a soft line down his back, with a light smoothing product worked through the last few inches to reduce frizz under the indoor lighting without making her glossy. The result reads as quietly polished and functional: hair that still feels like his, with texture and length intact, but controlled enough that he can lean over demo devices and navigate the tech hub without constantly pushing it out of his way. Face: Bright hazel eyes, Fair with warm undertones skin, A small dimple on her right cheek. Skin and makeup: His skin is fair with warm undertones, carrying a soft, even clarity that suits the cool, clinical light of the tech hub. Any natural redness around the nose or chin is quieted with a sheer, skin tint that sinks in rather than sitting on top, keeping his face looking like skin, not makeup. A touch of lightweight concealer is pressed under the eyes and over any small blemishes, then gently diffused so there are no visible edges, just a smooth, rested look that fits his focused mood. A translucent, undetectable powder is tapped only through the center of his face to take down shine under the bright overheads, leaving the rest of his skin with a natural, soft finish. His small dimple on the right cheek stays visible and untouched, becoming a subtle point of character when he speaks to customers or trades quiet jokes with Mari, over the counters. Brows are left close to her natural shape, brushed upward and outward with a clear gel to keep her tidy and defined without looking styled. His lashes are darkened just slightly with a single coat of brown black mascara, enough to frame his eyes so she read clearly under the white lighting and the glow of dashboard screens, but not so much that anyone would call it out as makeup. On his lips, a clear, hydrating balm smooths any dryness and adds the faintest, healthy sheen, so she look comfortable rather than glossy. There is no visible contour or blush, just the gentle warmth of his own skin tone, kept even and calm to match the ordered, ready for anything rhythm of the space around him. Expression: Her mouth is relaxed in a small, easy half smile, lips parted just enough to suggest she is about to say something helpful, while her brows rest in a soft, slightly focused knit that keeps her eyes bright, attentive, and calmly locked on the screen. Outfit: He moves through the bright tech hub in a look that’s clean, modern, and work ready, every piece tuned to both customer facing polish and hands on repair. The charcoal slim fit tech polo is the anchor. It sits close to his frame without clinging, cut with a slightly sharpened sleeve and a neat, low spread collar that lies flat instead of folding out. The charcoal is a deep, cool gray with no visible pattern, but the fabric has a subtle micro textured knit that catches the overhead white lighting with a soft, matte sheen. Tiny reinforced vents at the sides and a smooth, rubberized three button placket keep it feeling technical instead of preppy. Over it, the lightweight black zip hoodie reads more like a minimalist tech layer than casual loungewear. The black is a true, inky shade with a brushed matte finish that absorbs light instead of reflecting it, keeping the silhouette clean against the glow of wall mounted screens. The fabric is thin but structured, with just enough stiffness to hold its shape at the shoulders. There are no loud logos, only a small, tonal heat pressed mark near the left pocket. The zipper track is slim and coated, running straight and flat so it almost disappears when fully zipped. The cuffs and hem are finished with narrow, low profile ribbing that sits close to the wrist and waist without bunching, making it easy to push sleeves up when he is deep into a repair. The dark gray tapered chinos bridge the line between dressy and functional. The color lands a shade lighter than the polo, a neutral graphite that contrasts gently with the black hoodie. Up close, the cotton blend fabric is smooth and tightly woven, with just a touch of stretch for bending under desks or leaning over workstations. There is no visible pattern, but the surface has a soft, almost peach like hand that keeps her from looking like stiff office pants. The fit is slim through the thigh, easing into a clean taper that narrows toward the ankle without hugging. Front pockets are cut slightly angled and sit flat against the leg, while the back pockets are welted and minimal, keeping the lines sleek as he weaves around semi circular service desks. On his wrist, the matte black smartwatch finishes the look with a precise, utilitarian edge. The case is a low profile rectangle in deep matte black, with beveled edges that catch faint reflections from the dashboard screens. The display sits under a flat pane of glass with almost no bezel, glowing softly with notification icons and diagnostic timers. The strap is a smooth black silicone with a fine, nearly invisible grain, perforated neatly on both sides for breathability. There is a single, understated hardware detail in dark gunmetal at the buckle, tying it back to the charcoal tones in his outfit. The watch looks purpose built for his role, shifting from tracking appointments at the counter to timing stress tests at the labeled repair stations, all without breaking the quiet, focused aesthetic of the space. Pose: Stand just off to the side of the curved desk with your weight in your right leg and your left foot slightly forward, like you were walking and then paused. Lean your torso a little toward the nearest demo device, shoulders relaxed but engaged. Angle your body so your chest is turned slightly toward the room while your head tilts down to look at an imaginary screen, keeping your face still a bit visible from the front. Keep your hoodie slightly unzipped so a bit of the shirt underneath shows, and think “focused but calm on shift,” like you are in between helping someone and checking a device., hand position: Rest your left forearm lightly on the counter edge, with your left hand open and relaxed, fingertips just touching where a demo phone would be. Let your right arm hang naturally with a soft bend at the elbow, holding a slim tablet loosely at thigh level so the bottom edge rests against your leg. Keep the grip casual, not tight, and angle your left wrist slightly so the watch would catch a bit of imaginary light from behind you. Positions: Co-Owner, Sales Manager & Tech Specialist at The Dynamic Duo Tech Center: Co-running the tech center with Mari, managing sales and customer engagement while handling technical repairs and support. Marianne Owen Holloway: a female, aged 17, 5'5" tall, Caucasian, slender build build. Hair: Cool light brown hair, Shoulder-blade length, styled as His hair falls to just below his shoulders in cool light brown sheets, the natural slight wave coaxed into a clean, intentional shape rather than forced pin straight. The top is parted slightly off center, not razor precise, just enough to let one side fall a touch heavier, skimming his cheekbone before it settles back. Near the roots, everything is smooth and controlled, brushed through so it reflects the crisp white lighting of the hub without looking glossy or product heavy. From mid length down, the wave is left to breathe: a soft, relaxed bend that gives the hair movement when he shifts beside the service desk. The front sections are subtly framed, the shorter layers around his face blown inward so she curve gently toward his jaw instead of hanging flat. Nothing is tucked behind his ears; instead, the hair is kept clear of his headphones by a quick, practiced smoothing back with his fingers, so the ear cups rest cleanly while a few fine strands escape and catch the shifting light. At the ends, the texture looks air dried with just a touch of refinement, trimmed neat so she fall in an even, light curtain that brushes the back of his hoodie. A small amount of lightweight cream or leave in product keeps frizz down and definition up, but the finish stays soft, almost touchable, with no stiffness. Overall, his hair reads as quietly intentional: natural wave intact, zero drama, but polished enough to match the efficient, future ready tech space around him. Face: Soft gray-green eyes, Fair with neutral undertones skin, A small dimple on her left cheek. Skin and makeup: His skin stays fresh and natural, letting his fair tone and the small dimple on his left cheek show clearly under the crisp white lights. A light, sheer layer of tinted moisturizer evens everything out without looking like makeup, keeping the finish soft and skin like so it can handle long hours at the service desks. Any small shadows under his eyes are quietly diffused with a touch of lightweight concealer, tapped in only where needed so he still looks real, not airbrushed. His brows are brushed into place and, if anything, given the slightest fill with a fine brow pencil in a neutral shade, just to keep her shape clean and intentional without drawing too much attention. Lashes stay bare, letting his eyes read clear and focused behind the glow of the screens. On his lips, a simple unscented balm keeps her smooth and hydrated, adding only a soft, natural sheen that catches the light when he speaks with customers or checks diagnostics. A whisper of translucent powder along the sides of his nose and across the center of his forehead controls any shine under the overhead panels, but leaves a gentle, healthy glow along his cheeks. The overall effect is minimal and understated, perfectly aligned with the ordered, precise energy of the tech hub, and age appropriate for a 17 year old who wants to look put together without looking made up. Expression: Her expression is steady and intent, brows faintly drawn in concentration while a small, knowing half smile rests at one corner of her mouth, like she has already worked out the answer and is choosing just the right way to explain it. Outfit: He moves through the bright tech hub in a black graphic tech tee, the cotton knit soft but structured, cut close enough to feel modern without being tight. Across the chest, a subtle circuit-inspired graphic in muted silver and deep blue lines glows under the white lights, the print slightly matte so it catches the reflections from the wall screens without looking flashy. Over it, he wears a white zip up hoodie in a smooth, mid weight cotton blend with a hint of stretch. The fabric has a clean, slightly brushed texture that softens the stark white, and the zipper hardware is a cool matte silver that ties into the tech vibe. The hoodie fits trim through the torso with just enough room for easy movement at the service desks, the sleeves pushed lightly to the wrists to keep his hands free for repairs and demos. His charcoal slim fit jeans anchor the look in a deep grey, the denim a smooth, slightly rigid weave that has been broken in just enough to move easily. The charcoal color has minimal fading, keeping the lines sharp and streamlined, with clean stitching in dark thread so there are no bright seams to distract from the overall minimal aesthetic. On his wrist, a sleek smartwatch with a black silicone band and a glossy rectangular face mirrors the cool light from the overhead panels. The display sits dark and reflective when idle, then comes alive with crisp icons and notification badges as he checks tickets and diagnostics, the smooth band hugging his wrist in a simple, utilitarian line. Resting over his ears, noise cancelling over ear headphones in a matte black finish add a focused, technical edge. The ear cups are softly padded with a smooth, leather like texture, while the headband is slim and low profile so it sits neatly against his hoodie. Minimal branding and subtle metallic accents on the hinges keep the look clean, letting the combination of black, white, and charcoal feel cohesive and understated, perfectly suited to a 17 year old co running a future ready tech center. Pose: Standing beside the semi circular service desk, weight settled into the left leg with the right foot angled out and resting lightly on the ball of the foot. Torso leans slightly toward the counter, head tipped down to the demo device, headphones relaxed around the neck. Shoulders stay open and loose, posture calm but engaged, as if mid explanation to someone just outside the frame, matching the quiet, focused energy of the space., hand position: Right forearm resting along the edge of the counter, right hand loosely cradling the demo device with curved fingers and thumb near the screen, like he just tapped a setting. Left arm bent, left hand hovering above the device, index finger extended to indicate a specific option on the display. Grip stays light, wrists relaxed, with a subtle suggestion of motion in the fingers to feel like an active demonstration, not a frozen pose. Positions: Co-Owner, Creative Developer & Tech Specialist at The Dynamic Duo Tech Center: Co-running the tech center with Ari, providing technical support, repairs, and focusing on creative tech solutions and design work. Setting: Inside.
Location: A clean, bright tech hub unfolds under crisp white lighting, with sleek service desks lined in a semi circle across the room. Wall mounted screens pulse with status dashboards and minimalist help icons, casting soft reflections on glossy, cable managed counters. Demo devices sit neatly on stands, her displays glowing with setup screens and diagnostic apps. The air feels cool and precise, set by the quiet hum of ventilation and the faint whir of test machines. In the background, labeled stations with neatly arranged tools hint at deeper technical work, while the open layout and clear signage make the space feel welcoming, efficient, and ready for whatever glitch walks in.
Time: late afternoon.
Weather: Late afternoon light filters through a sky of drifting, half-built clouds, the sun slipping in and out of cover like it is deciding whether to linger. It is March 25, that restless edge of early spring when the air still remembers winter but the day keeps trying to warm its way free. The breeze has teeth, but not enough to bite. It slides around Marianne’s shoulders, lifting loose strands of hair, tugging at fabric, bringing with it the faint scent of damp earth waking up. Patches of blue open and close above her, clouds casting soft-moving shadows that glide over her face, then break apart to let sunlight spill across her features in sudden warmth. The trees nearby carry that in-between look: bare branches etched dark against the sky, but with the first hints of buds if you know how to see her. Pavement and grass hold a coolness that seeps through thin soles, yet every stray sunbeam feels like a quiet promise, brushing skin with the gentlest heat. The air is clear, almost sharp, and every color around her looks a little more honest for it. It is the season of almost: not yet soft, not quite bright, but full of subtle shifts. Marianne stands in the middle of it, framed by a sky that keeps changing its mind, wrapped in the quiet drama of a day caught between chill shadow and sudden light.
Mood:.
Camera: Eye-level angle, aligned roughly parallel to the curved service desk, so the camera faces into the tech hub and catches both Mari and Ari in a natural working stance without tilting up or down.
Composition: Both Mari and Ari placed symmetrically along the curve of the desk, each standing just off to a different side of the curve but at equal distance from the lens. she mirror the same pose: weight in the right leg, left foot slightly forward, torsos leaning subtly toward nearby demo devices, bodies angled so chests are turned slightly toward the open room. Heads tilt down toward her respective imaginary screens, with her faces still partially visible from the front. Use a wide composition that includes the arc of the desk, glowing demo devices, and wall screens behind her, keeping both sisters equally lit, equally sharp, and positioned at equal visual weight. Apply a soft rule of thirds horizontally so each person occupies a side third, leaving the center to showcase the bright, ordered hub and dashboards between and behind her.
Zoom level: Medium shot, framed from mid thigh to just above the head for both Mari and Ari, wide enough to include the demo devices she is leaning toward, the curved desk edge, and a clear slice of the background stations and screens.
Lighting:.
Background details:.
Image style: Clean, high resolution digital photography with a precise, documentary feel, shot on a modern mirrorless camera with a sharp prime or short zoom lens. The composition keeps Ari and Mari on equal footing in the frame, using balanced, slightly wide angles to show both of her in context with the tech hub around her. Lines from counters, cables, light strips, and screens are used as leading elements that guide the eye through the space without elevating one subject over the other. Lighting is a mix of controlled ambient and carefully shaped artificial light, preserving the natural coolness of the environment while softening harsh edges. Overhead fixtures and screen glow are subtly supplemented with diffused key light, keeping skin tones natural yet slightly cool, and reflections on metal or glass surfaces tight and controlled. Late afternoon window light is allowed in as a gentle side or backlight, filling shadows just enough to maintain clarity but avoiding overly warm tones. The palette leans toward cool neutrals and desaturated hues: clean whites, soft grays, muted blues, and subdued slate tones, with precise accents from LEDs and interface elements in cyan, teal, and soft electric blue. Skin tones are kept realistic and slightly cooled, avoiding heavy saturation so that the environment feels calm and exact. Any warm elements from the outside light are toned down to a pale, almost pastel warmth that subtly offsets the cooler tech environment rather than competing with it. Post-processing is crisp and meticulous. Clarity and midtone contrast are gently increased to emphasize textures of cables, circuit boards, and instruments, while avoiding harshness in faces. Noise reduction is applied for a smooth digital finish, with no film grain. Sharpening is restrained but accurate, focusing on edges of tools, dashboards, and work surfaces so the scene feels technically precise. Color grading uses a cool, balanced LUT that slightly desaturates overall color, deepens cooler shadows, and lifts midtones for a clean, clinical yet welcoming look. Highlights are carefully controlled to keep the bright surfaces of screens and counters from clipping, preserving detail in illuminated panels and reflections. Shadows are lifted just enough to keep under-desk and background areas readable, supporting the sense of an organized, transparent workspace rather than a high contrast or moody lab. Local adjustments maintain equal presence for both Ari and Mari, ensuring similar luminosity and contrast so she share the visual focus. The final image feels like a calm, efficient tech environment: minimalistic, orderly, and quietly energized. Every adjustment in post reinforces the sense of clarity, readiness, and problem solving, with a polished editorial style that could sit comfortably in a modern engineering journal or clean, design-forward technology campaign.
Color palette:.
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.
Social context and relationships:
Arianna Elizabeth Holloway's relationships: Mom is her mother. (works as English Teacher at Aetheria Bay High School)When referring to people in the post:
* ALWAYS prioritize using the correct relational term for the actual relationship (e.g. "", "bro", "mom", "dad", "cousin", "", "babe", "her husband", "her wife").
* NEVER substitute one family role for another (e.g. do NOT call a husband "Dad" or a wife "Mom").
* If a person is the only other person in the post besides the postingUser, you may refer to her in the 1st-person of the postingUser as either "" or "" (e.g. "mom", "", "babe").
* If there are multiple other people in the post, refer to her naturally by her relationship (e.g. 'Maddie', '', 'sis', etc.).
* For family-connected people, you can refer to her as such (e.g. "'s friend").
* Only use just the name once the relationship is clearly established and if it feels natural and casual. Be authentic and prioritize the family bond. Dad is her father. (works as Workshop Technician at Private Workshop). Caleb is her brother. (works as 6th Grade Student at Pacific Vista Middle School). Mari is her sister. (works as Junior at Aetheria Bay High School, Student Program Specialist at Pacific Vista Middle School, Co-Owner, Creative Developer & Tech Specialist at The Dynamic Duo Tech Center). Yuna.
. Haneul.
. Bella.
. Hana.
. Addie.
. Elie.
. Sofi.
. Ari.
.
Marianne Owen Holloway's relationships: Mom is her mother. (works as English Teacher at Aetheria Bay High School)When referring to people in the post:
* ALWAYS prioritize using the correct relational term for the actual relationship (e.g. "", "bro", "mom", "dad", "cousin", "", "babe", "her husband", "her wife").
* NEVER substitute one family role for another (e.g. do NOT call a husband "Dad" or a wife "Mom").
* If a person is the only other person in the post besides the postingUser, you may refer to her in the 1st-person of the postingUser as either "" or "" (e.g. "mom", "", "babe").
* If there are multiple other people in the post, refer to her naturally by her relationship (e.g. 'Maddie', '', 'sis', etc.).
* For family-connected people, you can refer to her as such (e.g. "'s friend").
* Only use just the name once the relationship is clearly established and if it feels natural and casual. Be authentic and prioritize the family bond. Dad is her father. (works as Workshop Technician at Private Workshop). Caleb is her brother. (works as 6th Grade Student at Pacific Vista Middle School). Ari is her sister. (works as Junior at Aetheria Bay High School, Student Program Specialist at Pacific Vista Middle School, Co-Owner, Sales Manager & Tech Specialist at The Dynamic Duo Tech Center). Yuna.
. Haneul.
. Bella.
. Hana.
. Addie.
. Elie.
. Sofi.
. Mari.
.
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