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Generate a portrait matching these EXACT physical characteristics: Kenneth Hayes-Rivera: a male, aged 16, 5'10" tall, Mixed, Hispanic/Latina and White/American, lean and athletic, still growing build. Hair: Sandy brown with warm undertones hair, Short, styled as Hair kept loose and natural, sandy brown waves falling just above the collar and slightly tousled by the cool morning breeze. The soft, lived-in texture brings out the warmer undertones, catching occasional glints of sunlight as clouds shift overhead. Parted messily to one side, the front strands lightly swept back with fingers, leaving a few wisps framing the forehead. Ends curl out unpredictably from the layered cut, echoing the easy rhythm of the morning and the relaxed, unfussy mood of the market. Face: Warm brown eyes, Olive tan skin. Skin and makeup: Skin has an olive tan warmth with sun-kissed undertones, a few dapples of faint freckles across the bridge of the nose and cheeks. Makeup is kept light and effortless: a swipe of gel through brows, a hint of dewy highlighter tapping into the tops of cheekbones and tip of the nose, and a sheer coral-tinted balm that looks just barely there. Lashes are brushed up with clear mascara for a fresh, wide-awake vibe. The overall effect is easy and laid-back, matching the relaxed hum of the morning market. Expression: A sideways grin tugs at his lips, quick wit flashing in his eyes as he tracks the farmer’s gestures. Brows arch with interest, one corner of his mouth quirking higher, half-challenge, half-amusement. His gaze is sharp, but there’s warmth in it; the look of someone ready to volley back with a perfectly timed joke. Outfit: Layered a burnt orange ribbed long-sleeve under a cream oversized button-down worn open, sleeves casually pushed up. Washed black denim in a straight-leg fit, cuffed at the ankles to show off vintage forest green sneakers. Swapped the vintage-style cap for a lived-in look with windswept hair instead. A forest green cross-body camera bag hangs at the hip, ready for impromptu photo ops among the wildflowers and crates of citrus. Perfect for weaving between farm tables, ready to snap candids and sample fresh fruit. Pose: Leaning in just over the market table, body angled warmly toward the buzzing citrus and wildflowers. Head tilted slightly, eyes attentive and following the farmer's animated hands. Shoulders let go of any tension, one foot bearing most of the weight while ankles cross in a nonchalant stance, matching the laid-back rhythm of the market scene., hand position: Left hand drapes softly on the weathered wooden crate, fingers naturally curved. Right hand is tucked into a denim pocket at the front, with the camera bag’s strap running across the chest; one thumb hooks lightly under the strap, ready for action. Nails stay clean, knuckles relaxed, every gesture open and unhurried, always prepped for a quick snap or taste. Positions: Yearbook Photographer at Highland Preparatory School, Junior at Highland Preparatory School.

Setting: Outside.  
Location: === LOCATION: Echo Park Farmers Market ===  
Spread out beneath rows of swaying palms, this low-key farmers market on Sunset Boulevard is filled with vintage canvas tents, crates of strawberries and sunflowers, and the easy buzz of late morning. Locals bike in, dogs lounge by their owners, and indie music floats from a nearby coffee cart. Canvas tote bags everywhere.

Possible Activities in this location include "people watching", "sampling fresh fruit", "chatting with local farmers", "trying artisanal pastries", and "coffee runs".

--- Available Areas in Echo Park Farmers Market ---  
• Market Produce Row: Rows of farm tables covered in fresh herbs, baskets of citrus, and bouquets of wildflowers. Warm sunlight, a bit of grit on the pavement, and the faint scent of oranges. Possible Activities in this area include "grazing on stone fruit samples", and "chatting with farmers".  
• Indie Coffee Cart: A retro silver cart with perfectly pulled shots, baskets of pastries, and regulars hanging out. Chill tunes mix with espresso grinder hums. Possible Activities in this area include "ordering oat-milk lattes", and "listening to playlists curated by the barista".

*** CURRENT AREA: Market Produce Row ***  
Rows of farm tables covered in fresh herbs, baskets of citrus, and bouquets of wildflowers. Warm sunlight, a bit of grit on the pavement, and the faint scent of oranges.  
Floor: 1.  
Possible Activities in this area include "grazing on stone fruit samples", and "chatting with farmers".  
Time: Late morning.  
Weather: Late morning light slips through a restless sky, clouds retreating in slow procession to reveal radiant patches of blue. The air is cool, touched with the faint promise of warmth edging in beneath the breeze. Bare tree limbs stretch upward, buds just shy of bursting, their anticipation woven through every drift of sun and shadow. March’s unpredictable temperament lingers, remnants of winter glimmer on the grass, glistening in fleeting sunlight, while spring hovers just out of reach, hinted in birdcall and the scent of damp earth. Each break in the clouds feels like a quiet invitation, the season holding its breath on the cusp of change.

Mood:.

Camera: Eye-level, slightly angled across the market table to capture the scene from the subject's perspective, emphasizing the lively produce and the animated farmer's hands.

Composition: Rule of thirds, subject placed off-center, body angled toward the table. Table leads the eye toward baskets of citrus and bouquets in the background. Farmers and other locals create a vibrant, softly blurred backdrop. The subject's head tilted and eyes following the farmer add natural flow.

Zoom level: Medium shot, framing from mid-thigh up. Includes subject, bright produce, and enough of the market table to capture the scene's texture and details.

Lighting:.

Depth of field: Depth of field in this shot brings crisp focus to the foreground, a bounty of heirloom tomatoes, bright citrus, and a farmer’s hands mid-gesture, while the bustle of the market blurs into a soft canvas behind. Bags, bikes, and sun-dappled wildflowers melt into gentle shapes, letting those vibrant produce details stand out. Background blur is creamy and natural, just enough to hint at the life and color beyond the table without stealing the spotlight. Focus range spans about a foot from the front of the table to the tips of the farmer’s hands, keeping the interaction vivid and tactile.

Background details:.

Image style: Bright, sun-kissed colors with creamy whites, soft citrus yellows, and leafy greens. Crisp focus and gentle contrasts bring out relaxed details, linen shirts, woven baskets, glossy fruit. Whites feel pure, not harsh; highlights are gently lifted to mimic California sunlight. Shadows are softened to keep the mood light and open. Minimal retouching preserves natural skin tones and textures, just a touch of vibrancy and warmth to mimic that tangible summer air. Hues stay authentic, never oversaturated. Edges are clean, keeping the vibe airy, fresh, and unfiltered.

Color palette:.

Additional information:.

Aesthetic: Effortless California cool.

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 gaze away for candid moments.

Looking directly at camera.  
Exactly one person in the scene.

Social context and relationships:  
Kenneth Hayes-Rivera stands at the market table, his distinctive olive tan skin and sandy brown hair a familiar sight to his mom who’s just out of frame, quietly capturing moments for her lifestyle channel. Today, he's sampling fruit and trading banter with a local farmer, a routine the two share nearly every Saturday morning, making it both a family tradition and a favorite content day for his mom. This subtle but warm family presence infuses the scene with an authentic closeness, even as Kenneth is the focus.
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