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Generate a group portrait matching their EXACT physical characteristics:

Viviana Hayes-Rivera: a female, aged 38, Hispanic/Latina, sitting in the patio seating area. Her loose, natural curls cascade just past her shoulders, shaped by the humid breeze and flecks of sun filtering through jacaranda blossoms. The curls are defined with a light leave-in cream, parted slightly off-center so tendrils frame her face in easy waves. A few sunlit pieces catch at her collarbone, tucked gently behind one earring to show off her gold hoops. Her tanned skin glows with a healthy, sun-kissed luminosity, freckles gently dusted across cheeks and nose. Light, sheer foundation evens her tone while bronzer warms the high points of her face. Cream blush in soft terracotta melts seamlessly into her cheeks. Her brows are brushed up and defined. Eyes accentuated with a wash of warm peach shadow and a coat of brown mascara, lashes soft and fluttery. Lips are smoothed with a tinted balm in rosy caramel, just a touch glossy. Viviana’s expression is a wry, knowing smile, hinting at a joke only just shared. Brows are gently lifted in curiosity and warmth, eyes glimmering with both humor and attentiveness, revealing a playful but sincere connection with her husband. Settling under the dappled shade, she’s knotted a relaxed ivory linen button-down at the waist, sleeves rolled to the elbows, paired with a burnt orange flowy maxi skirt, smooth and swishy with a subtle floral motif. Gold hoop earrings peek through loose waves. She wears forest green strappy sandals and has an oversized pair of tortoise sunglasses above a woven raffia bag trimmed with forest green leather. Relaxed in a woven chair with one leg crossed, leaning forward just enough for an inviting vibe, weight rests comfortably on one hip, shoulders open. Sunlight highlights her hair at the collarbone, chin up, eyes locked on her husband, with a soft, unhurried smile. Her left hand wraps gently around a mug of café de olla, resting beside an open journal. Right arm drapes over the chair’s arm, fingers lightly tracing the edge, gold jewelry catching sunlight. She is a Lifestyle Content Creator at The Hayes-Rivera Home.

Patrick Andrew Hayes: a male, aged 39, tall build, sits near Viviana, clearly her husband. Sandy brown hair is styled in softly tousled waves, parted just off-center for a natural look, grazing his collarbones with lighter sun-kissed highlights. Subtle volume at the roots and a few loose strands tucked behind one ear. His skin has a healthy, sun-kissed glow with soft freckles across cheeks and nose. Makeup is understated: lightweight tinted moisturizer, brows brushed up, muted rose cream blush, softly defined lashes with brown mascara, and lips with sheer, hydrating balm in warm nude. His face is softly lit, calm and patient, eyes gently attentive, lips forming a small steady smile, quietly supportive as he listens to his wife. Brows are relaxed, expression open and encouraging. He wears a navy crewneck sweater over a crisp white oxford button-down, slim khaki cotton twill trousers, a classic brown leather watch, and clean white leather sneakers. Patrick’s posture is effortless and open, upright but relaxed, one leg crossed over the other, torso angled invitingly toward his wife. Shoulders dropped, head tipped slightly toward the sunlight filtering through the jacaranda, soft expression caught in the warm light. His left hand cradles a rustic ceramic mug close to his chest, thumb on the rim. Right hand rests on the edge of the table, fingers loose among petals and a folded napkin, ready to illustrate a point or join in a laugh. He is a Physical Therapist at Westbrook, CA.

Setting: Outside on the patio at El Sol Café, hand-painted tables beneath a large jacaranda tree, sunlight filtering through lavender blossoms in a lively but tranquil atmosphere. Planter boxes overflow with marigolds and bougainvillea, dreamy papel picado strands flutter overhead. Soft Latin music plays, the scent of espresso and pan dulce lingers in the warm, freshly washed air of late morning, stirred by playful breezes. Shadows slip across the ground as clouds drift by, dappling faces, flickering in dark-bright rhythms. A mood of anticipation hums under the shifting sky.

Camera: Eye-level angle, slightly angled to Viviana’s left side to catch sunlight filtering through the jacaranda blooms and accentuate her relaxed posture. The gentle diagonal faces Viviana, keeping the scene natural and inviting. Viviana sits near the left third of the frame, body angled toward her husband. Jacaranda blossoms and papel picado overhead create depth in the background; vibrant café tiles add atmosphere. Viviana’s softly lit face, sharing a wry smile with her husband, is the focal point. Medium shot from mid-thigh up, showing their crossed legs, relaxed poses, sunlit hair, and casual conversation, with enough space to include elements of the lively patio. Shallow depth of field: Viviana sits at the hand-painted table in crisp focus, her gentle highlights and relaxed posture captured as she and her husband enjoy coffee. The background melts to creamy blur: lavender blossoms, woven chairs, vibrant tiles, and glowing planter boxes. Soft, sun-kissed light and vibrant earthy tones, terracotta, honey, and lavender, emphasize Viviana’s bohemian warmth. Subtle contrast and gentle highlights bring out skin tones while shadow details remain creamy. Background blur softens blooms, casting faint violet tones. Rich but not oversaturated colors give a dreamy, welcoming feel, mirroring Viviana’s warmth and the couple’s easy connection.

Social context: Viviana and Patrick are married, sharing a moment together in conversation and coffee on the sunlit café patio, warmth and affection apparent in the way they look at each other and in every relaxed detail of their interaction. Subjects appear naturally turned toward each other, eyes gently following, body language open and inviting, reflecting their close, loving relationship. Other people in the patio are out of focus or implied by conversation and energy, but the image centers on Viviana and her husband, capturing both their individuality and their connection. Not everyone needs to face the camera; vary body angles and use natural, authentic relational cues throughout.
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