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This is a group photo with multiple people.
When referring to them, use their relationship to you or their role in the scene.

Generate a group portrait of sisters Ari Elizabeth Holloway and Mari Owen Holloway sitting side by side with their friend Hana Lan Kim-Sung, 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 through proximity, shared activity, body language, or eye contact, emphasizing the sister bond between Ari and Mari and their easy, familiar friendship with Hana as they share the study table.

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 Her warm light brown hair falls in its usual soft loose waves to mid-back, but today it’s been coaxed into a slightly more intentional, study-day shape. The top layer is lightly smoothed with fingers so it lies close and relaxed around the crown, keeping everything flat enough that it won’t cast heavy shadows across the page. A subtle off-center part lets a few face-framing pieces fall forward on the side nearest the window, catching the shifting light whenever she tilts her head toward the street.

Most of the length is left down, but a loose half-up section is gathered from just above her temples and secured low at the back of her head with a small, matte tortoiseshell clip. It holds the hair away from her face so she can look between notebook and window without pushing strands back constantly, while still letting the natural wave spill over the hood of her charcoal hoodie. The clipped section has a gentle, almost undone curve to it, as if it was swept back absentmindedly between sentences.

At the ends, the waves soften and separate slightly where they brush the back of the hoodie and the chair, giving a lived-in, slightly tousled texture that matches the worn denim and the quiet hum of the café. A few shorter strands around her ears escape and curl subtly against her cheeks and neck when the breeze slips in from the door, making the whole style feel unforced, like she just shaped her natural texture enough to sit comfortably in the late-afternoon light. Face: Bright hazel eyes, Fair with warm undertones skin, A small dimple on her right cheek. Skin and makeup: Her skin stays true to itself, fair with a warm, soft undertone that looks gently lit by the café’s amber glow. Any coverage is light and barely-there, just enough to even out tone while still letting her natural texture and the small dimple on her right cheek show when she smiles or concentrates. A touch of creamy concealer is likely tapped under the eyes and around the nose, melting into the skin instead of sitting on top, so the overall effect feels fresh and breathable.

Her cheeks carry a muted, natural flush, like the color that would rise if she had climbed a flight of stairs to make it to this study session on time. A sheer, warm pink or peach cream blush is pressed softly into the high points of her cheeks, diffusing seamlessly toward the temples. It catches the table lamp’s light in a subtle, dewy way, giving her face a gentle softness that suits the quiet mood of the café.

Brows are kept close to their natural shape, lightly groomed rather than heavily defined. Any product is minimal: maybe a tinted brow gel brushed through to lift the hairs and keep them in place, adding just a hint of fullness without hard edges. The brows frame her eyes in a way that feels effortless and unfussy, mirroring the relaxed drape of her hoodie and the lived-in feel of her jeans.

On her eyes, the makeup is restrained and soft, made to blend into the low light rather than stand out against it. A wash of warm beige or soft taupe shadow sits lightly across the lids, almost indistinguishable from her skin tone at first glance. Along the upper lash line, there might be the faintest hint of a smudged brown pencil or simply the natural shadow of her lashes. Mascara, if she is wearing it, is a thin coat of brown or soft black that defines without clumping, giving her lashes a gentle lift that opens her eyes when she looks up from the page or out the window.

Her lips follow the same quiet logic as the rest of her look. Instead of a bold color, they carry a tinted balm or sheer gloss in a rosy or peachy nude, something that simply deepens her natural lip shade and adds a soft, moisturized sheen. The finish looks comfortable and easy to reapply between sips of her drink, more about hydration and a hint of color than making a statement.

Overall, her makeup mirrors the mood of the space and the clothes layered around her: soft, unforced, and quietly put together. It honors her age with a natural, skin-forward approach, letting her fair, warm-toned complexion and that small right-cheek dimple stay at the center, glowing gently under the amber pendant lights as she studies and shares the table with her friends. Expression: Her lips rest in a small, relaxed half-smile, one corner lifted as if at a private joke with her sister and friend, while her eyes stay bright and focused, softening now and then with a thoughtful, faraway look toward the window before sharpening again on the notes in front of her. Outfit: The soft cream ribbed long-sleeve tee sits closest to the skin, a gentle, slightly off-white shade with narrow vertical ribbing that catches the warm café light. The fabric looks soft and lived-in, hugging the torso without clinging, and the sleeves are pushed up just enough to reveal the wrists and the subtle texture along the forearms.

Over it, the charcoal oversized zip hoodie hangs relaxed and a bit slouchy, a deep, cool grey that contrasts softly with the cream. The cotton fleece looks thick and brushed on the inside, with a smooth outer surface that folds into easy, rounded drapes at the elbows and along the sides when they lean over their notebook. The zipper is left halfway undone so the cream tee frames the center, and the hood pools low at the back, creating a casual, cocoon-like feel in the lamplight at the communal table.

The faded black straight-leg jeans ground the look in a muted, academic sort of way. They are a washed charcoal-black with subtle whiskering at the hips and faint lightening along the thighs and knees, like they have been worn to countless study sessions. The denim reads sturdy but not stiff, falling cleanly from the hip in a straight line to the ankle, with just a hint of stacking at the tops of their shoes under the table. No heavy distressing, just gentle fading that matches the low-key, bookish atmosphere.

On their fingers, the thin silver ring set adds a small, thoughtful shine against the creamy knit and the dark denim. A few narrow bands sit stacked on one hand, some polished to a soft gleam and others with a slightly brushed or hammered texture that catches the café’s amber light when they reach for their ceramic cup or turn a page. The cool tone of the silver pairs quietly with the charcoal hoodie and faded jeans, tying the cool neutrals together while the cream tee keeps the whole outfit soft and approachable at the window-side edge of the table. Pose: Seated sideways at the communal table, turned slightly toward the window with one shoulder angled closer to the glass, leaning in gently toward the open notebook and subtly closer to her sister and friend. Back relaxed with a soft curve, one leg tucked under the chair and the other foot flat on the floor, head tilted slightly toward the light as her gaze drifts between the page, the view outside, and brief shared glances with Mari and Hana., hand position: Nearer hand resting on the open notebook, palm lightly on the paper and fingers loosely holding a paused pen. The other hand cradles a warm ceramic cup near the base, elbow on the table so the wrist hovers just before the brass lamp, fingers relaxed around the cup with silver rings catching the soft amber light. Allow her forearm or shoulder to lightly brush against her sister’s to show their closeness.

Marianne Owen Holloway: a female, aged 17, 5'5" tall, Caucasian, slender build build. Hair: Cool light brown hair, Shoulder-blade length, styled as Her cool light brown hair is parted slightly off center, keeping the part soft rather than sharp so it feels natural in the café light. The top lies smooth and straight, but instead of hanging flat, the midlengths are coaxed into a loose, lived in wave that starts around the cheekbones and drifts down to her shoulder blades.

The front sections on the window side are tucked gently behind her ear, opening up her profile to the mix of lamp glow and changing daylight, while the opposite side is left to fall forward a little as she leans over her notebook. A few wispy strands escape around her temples and neck, catching the light whenever the breeze through the door stirs the air, so it looks like hair that has settled naturally over an afternoon of reading rather than something overly styled.

The ends are softly textured instead of blunt, with just the slightest bend that brushes the back of her sweater and the top of her shoulders when she shifts. Overall it looks low effort but intentional, the kind of quietly put together hair that fits a late afternoon study session and the gentle hush of the café. Face: Soft gray-green eyes, Fair with neutral undertones skin, A small dimple on her left cheek. Skin and makeup: Her skin looks naturally fresh, fair with neutral undertones that catch the café’s amber light in a soft, even way. A light, sheer base blurs any redness without hiding her real skin, letting the faint flush at her cheeks and the small dimple on her left side show through. A touch of creamy concealer brightens under her eyes, just enough to suggest she has been studying, not hiding it.

Her brows are softly groomed, brushed into place with a clear or lightly tinted gel that keeps their natural shape intact. On her lids, a whisper of matte taupe shadow adds quiet definition that deepens slightly in the crease when she glances down at her notebook. A thin line of soft brown pencil, smudged close to the upper lashes, gives her eyes a gentle focus without looking heavy. Her lashes are coated in a single layer of brown or black mascara, lifting and separating rather than thickening, so her eyes stay open and calm.

Her cheeks carry a small sweep of cream blush in a muted rose tone, pressed in with fingertips so it melds with her skin rather than sitting on top. It picks up the warmth of the café around her, a little glow that echoes the cozy vibe of the communal table. There is a subtle cream highlighter at the tops of her cheekbones and along the bridge of her nose, not shimmery, just a soft sheen that shows when the brass table lamp light hits her profile.

Her lips are kept simple, with a sheer tinted balm in a soft berry or rose that adds moisture and a hint of color, like she has just sipped her drink. The texture stays natural and unfussy, easy to reapply between notes. Overall, the makeup feels light, age appropriate, and quietly intentional, complementing the dove grey sweater, black jeans, and silver pendant without pulling attention away from the shared, studious calm of the café and the time with her sister and friend. Expression: Her expression is soft and intent, brows gently knit in quiet concentration, lips resting in a faint, almost-there curve that suggests a private thought rather than a smile, eyes lowered to the page with a calm, steady focus that makes it clear she is listening more to her own mind than to the room around her, while still clearly settled comfortably beside her sister and her friend. Outfit: A soft, heathered dove grey crewneck sweater skims their frame, the knit smooth and mid‑weight with a slight fuzziness that catches the café’s warm light. The neckline sits neatly at the collarbone, neither tight nor slouchy, and the sleeves are pushed up just enough to reveal slim wrists and the faint texture of fine ribbing at the cuffs and hem. It looks comfortably broken in, with that lived‑in drape that comes from many washes, cozy without being bulky.

They pair it with black high‑waisted straight‑leg jeans in a clean, uniform wash, no rips or heavy fading. The denim is sturdy but softened, with just enough structure to hold a crisp line down the leg. The high rise sits securely at the natural waist, subtly defining their shape as they lean over an open notebook at the window‑side edge of the communal table. The hem grazes the top of simple low‑profile sneakers in off‑white canvas with thin black piping, the rubber soles slightly scuffed from daily wear, keeping the look grounded and casual.

Around their neck rests a simple silver pendant necklace, the chain fine and delicate with a soft, satin shine rather than a mirror polish. The small circular pendant sits just below the collarbone, catching the glow from the brass table lamp each time they shift in their chair or glance toward the street outside. The metal’s cool tone quietly echoes the grey of the sweater, tying the outfit together without shouting for attention.

The whole look feels easy and age‑appropriate, a quietly thoughtful uniform for late‑afternoon reading and note‑scribbling at the café: soft grey knit above, inky black denim below, a single line of silver light at the throat, all framed by the warm wood of the table and the soft amber of the hanging lights. Pose: Stay seated sideways at the communal table, body angled a little more toward the window than the camera. Keep your back in a natural, slightly curved study posture, with the shoulder closest to the window subtly leaning toward the glass as you hover over your open notebook. Tilt your head down in soft focus toward the page, but turn it just enough that your profile catches the mix of lamp and window light. Tuck the leg closest to the chair gently in, extend the other slightly under the table with both feet flat on the floor so you look grounded and relaxed. Keep the chair pulled in so your torso is close to the table, like you just paused mid scribble between sips. Let your upper arm or shoulder stay in light contact with your sister on one side and sit close enough that your friend on the other side shares the same pool of light and space., hand position: Place the arm closest to the notebook bent at the elbow, forearm resting lightly on the table. Hold the pen just above the page as if you paused mid thought, fingers loose, pen angled slightly toward the notebook margin. Let your other forearm run along the table edge beside a ceramic cup. Curl your hand softly around the base of the cup instead of the handle, thumb resting against the warm ceramic. Keep the wrist relaxed, sleeve nudged back so a pendant chain can catch the light as your fingers sit easy around the cup, ready to lift it again before you write the next line. Allow your pen hand or notebook to angle slightly toward your sister and friend, reinforcing the shared study moment.

Hanelle Lan Kim-Sung: a female, aged 17, 5'4"-5'6" tall, East Asian, slim build. Hair: black hair, long, styled as Her hair falls mostly straight in its usual side part, but she has tucked the heavier side neatly behind one ear, letting a few softer strands slip forward to frame her cheekbone and brush the edge of her glasses. The rest spills down her back and over the far shoulder in a smooth, dark curtain that contrasts with the cream of her sweater.

Near the front, a subtle, loose bend has been added to a few sections so the hair doesn’t hang too flat, giving it a gentle movement when she shifts to look outside. The top remains sleek and natural, with no visible pins or clips, just a light smoothing where her fingers have combed it back.

At the nape, the longest layers rest quietly against the cable knit, ends slightly curved inward so they follow the line of her back instead of flaring out. A single, finer strand near the window side has come free and drifts slightly toward the glass each time a cool breeze slips through the door, making her reach up now and then to brush it away with an absent-minded touch. Face: dark brown eyes, light olive skin, always wearing wireless earbuds, multiple enamel pins on backpack. Skin and makeup: Their light olive skin looks softly lit in the café’s amber glow, smoothed by a sheer, skin-like base that lets natural texture and a few faint freckles show through. Any redness around the nose or under the eyes is quietly evened out with a light touch of concealer, set with just the slightest veil of translucent powder through the T-zone so their face still looks fresh and real, not flat.

A hint of warm, rosy-beige cream blush is tapped high on the cheeks and softened toward the temples, as if their skin has just picked up color from the walk over. There is no heavy contour, only the natural shape of their features, with a soft, barely-there champagne highlight along the tops of the cheekbones and bridge of the nose catching the light every time they glance up from their notebook.

Their brows are brushed into place with a clear or softly tinted gel, keeping their natural shape intact, just a touch more defined to balance the black wire-frame glasses. On the eyes, a wash of muted taupe-brown shadow sits low and close to the lash line, diffused into the crease so it feels more like a gentle shadow than visible makeup. The upper lashes carry a light coat of brown or soft black mascara, separated and natural, enough to frame the eyes without clumping or drama. The lower lashes are either left bare or barely touched, keeping the gaze open and calm.

Their lips are hydrated with a sheer, rosy-tinted balm that deepens their natural lip color rather than masking it, with a soft satin finish that looks comfortable for hours of quiet reading and note-taking. The overall effect is minimal and age-appropriate, polished enough to feel intentional but understated enough to blend seamlessly with the cream sweater, the silver pendant at their collarbone, and the low murmur of the café.

The constant presence of their wireless earbuds and the enamel pins scattered across their backpack add a gentle, modern edge to the softness of the look: clean, thoughtful skin, almost bare eyes, and a lived-in, study-ready warmth that suits the shared hush of the window-side table with her two close friends. Expression: Her expression is softly intent and quietly bright, lips relaxed with the hint of a thoughtful half-smile, brows gently lifted in curiosity as her eyes track something outside the window, giving her the look of someone mid-daydream, quietly absorbing new ideas, while clearly tuned into the shared atmosphere with her friends beside her. Outfit: A soft cream cable-knit sweater anchors the look, its thick, braided stitches and slightly relaxed fit giving it a cozy, lived-in feel. The neckline sits just open enough to frame a delicate silver pendant necklace, the small charm catching light from the brass table lamp each time they shift in their seat.

They pair it with charcoal straight-leg jeans in a deep, washed gray, the denim smooth with a subtle worn-in softness rather than any rips or distressing. The clean lines of the straight leg keep the outfit casual but put-together, perfect for sitting comfortably at the communal study table without looking sloppy.

At their collarbone, the simple silver pendant hangs from a fine chain, no extra embellishments or crystals, just a small, understated piece that adds a cool-toned contrast to the warm cream knit. It moves gently when they lean over a notebook or glance toward the window, a quiet detail rather than a statement.

Black wire-frame glasses sit lightly on their face, the frames thin and minimal with a slightly rounded rectangular shape that feels modern but understated. The dark metal outlines their eyes without overpowering their features, fitting the bookish café atmosphere as they alternate between quiet reading and watching the street just beyond the fogged glass. Pose: Seated sideways at the communal table with her chair drawn in close, their friend Hana angles her torso slightly toward the window rather than square to the table. Her back is mostly straight with a soft, natural curve as she leans a little toward the glass, one shoulder subtly closer to the pane, cable knit sweater rounding her outline. Her head tilts just a bit as she looks through the lightly fogged window, glasses catching a faint reflection of the quiet street outside. Under the table her legs are loosely crossed at the ankles, both feet relaxed and grounded, giving her overall posture an easy, unstudied calm, while her upper arm stays comfortably near or lightly touching the shoulder of the sister sitting closest to her., hand position: One forearm rests on the table beside an open notebook, her hand loosely curled around a pen that lies diagonally across the page, as if she has paused mid sentence. Her other arm angles toward the window, that hand gently cupping the side of a warm ceramic mug, fingers relaxed along its curve with her thumb near the rim. Her fingertips barely shift as they trace the heat along the surface, while the pen hand stays soft and natural, knuckles easy and unstrained rather than gripping. Let the position of her notebook and mug subtly angle toward her two friends, reinforcing their comfortable, shared study moment.

Setting: Inside.
Location: === LOCATION: Late-afternoon study table in a café ===

--- Available Areas in Late-afternoon study table in a café ---
• Communal study table: A wide oak table with three evenly spaced chairs on one side and extra seating opposite, all directly under a row of hanging glass pendant lights that glow a soft amber. Each place has just enough room for books, drinks in simple ceramic cups, and a notebook, keeping the setup tidy but clearly lived-in. Light falls across the tabletop in long, gentle stripes from the tall windows, catching the edges of pages and the steam rising from warm drinks. Possible Activities in this area include "reading", "group study", and "journaling".

*** CURRENT AREA: Communal study table ***
Floor: 1.
Possible Activities in this area include "reading", "group study", and "journaling".*** CURRENT SUBAREA: Window-side edge of the table ***
The side of the table closest to the glass storefront, positioned so that all three seats share the same view of the street outside, where tree shadows stretch across the sidewalk. Condensation gathers on the corners of the window, slightly softening the view and making the interior feel extra cozy. A small brass table lamp sits slightly off center among them, adding a warm pool of light that blends with the late-day glow.
Possible Activities in this subarea include "quiet reading", "looking outside", and "daydreaming".

Culture/Atmosphere: Cozy, bookish café with a quiet-study friendly vibe and gentle background music

Open Hours:
Monday: 7:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Tuesday: 7:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Wednesday: 7:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Thursday: 7:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Friday: 7:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Saturday: 8:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Sunday: 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM.
Time: Late afternoon.
Weather: Late afternoon drapes itself over March 26 with a soft, changeable sky, the kind that can’t quite decide between brightness and shadow. The sun keeps slipping in and out from behind drifting clouds, throwing shifting patches of light across everything around Marianne. It is unmistakably early spring: the air is cool but no longer biting, with a faint dampness that smells of thawed soil and new beginnings.

A pale, clear light glows around the edges of each cloud, and when the sun breaks through, it sharpens colors for a moment before softening them again. Bare branches are tipped with the slightest hint of buds, lawns are a muted green just waking up, and there is a quiet hum in the air, like the world is inhaling before it bursts into full bloom.

A light breeze stirs, just enough to lift a strand of Marianne’s hair and nip at the edge of her sleeves, reminding her that winter has only just stepped back. The sky above is a layered watercolor of blue and gray-white, and the cool clarity of early spring makes every breath feel a little cleaner, a little newer, as if the day itself is in the middle of turning a page.
Mood:.
Camera: Eye-level from the café interior side of the table, slightly diagonal so the window is on the right edge of frame and all three are seen in a gentle 3/4 view, each turned a bit toward the glass and their notebooks, with subtle overlapping of shoulders and arms to show the closeness between the two sisters and their friend.
Composition: Rule of thirds with the three of them forming a balanced horizontal line along the middle third of the frame, each occupying equal visual weight and sharp focus. Ari, Marianne, and Hanelle sit side by side along the window-side edge of the communal table, all equally framed and lit by the soft amber pendants and window light. The brass lamp sits near the center foreground, partially overlapping the middle figure’s space but not obscuring anyone, while notebooks, pens, and ceramic cups are spread evenly in front of each person to reinforce parity and shared activity. Background café elements remain soft but recognizable, with the window and faint street scene creating a gentle, cohesive backdrop. No one is closer to the lens, more centered, or more strongly lit than the others; their faces and torsos align on the same focal plane, emphasizing equal importance within this small circle of siblings and friend.
Zoom level: Medium shot that captures from mid-torso up to just above the top of their heads, wide enough to include all three seated at the table, their notebooks, and cups in front of them, plus a slice of the window and lamp for context.
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Background details:.
Image style: Soft, shallow-focus café portrait style that keeps all three at equal visual weight, using a moderate depth of field so faces and hands are clear while the background melts into a soft blur of light and color. Warm white balance leans into amber and honeyed tones, making tabletop wood, skin, and steam from cups feel enveloping and calm. Window light is gently diffused, with soft-edged highlights on hair and cheeks, while interior lamps cast subtle pools of warmth that never clip to harsh white.

Post-processing favors clean, modern clarity without grain, with gentle contrast and lifted shadows to preserve the hush of the scene. Blacks are softened slightly so nothing feels stark; whites are pulled back just enough to keep highlights velvety. The color grade tilts toward warm neutrals and subdued urban hues: caramel, oat, and soft brown in the table and drinks; muted forest and olive in clothing or background accents; desaturated slate, charcoal, and blue from the street outside, all toned down so they support rather than compete with the trio. Skin tones stay natural and luminous, with selective masking to add the slightest glow to faces and hands, and a soft vignette that holds the eye at the shared table without feeling heavy or dramatic.

Local adjustments subtly brighten notebooks, laptops, and cups, hinting at focus and collaboration, while keeping each person equally illuminated and clearly present. Clarity and texture are used lightly to keep surfaces tactile but not harsh, preserving a velvety softness overall. The final image feels clean but cozy, polished yet intimate, like a quiet visual exhale where two sisters and their close friend share the same pool of light and warmth.
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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 they should look towards the camera, though it is not necessary for them to look directly at it.
Eyes should follow body direction, look toward another person in the photo, or look towards the camera, prioritizing natural glances between the two sisters and their friend to show their relationships.
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