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Generate a group portrait of matching their EXACT physical characteristics: Viviana Hayes-Rivera: a female, aged 47, Hispanic/Latina. Hair: undefined hair, undefined, styled as Loose, natural curls left mostly free, parted slightly off center so she fall in a soft, face-framing cascade. The top is lightly smoothed with a bit of curl cream so the root area sits calm and refined, then the mid lengths and ends are encouraged into defined, airy spirals with finger-coiling only where needed around the front. On the café side facing the camera, a small section at the temple is loosely twisted back and pinned low behind the ear with a discreet, matte clip in warm tortoiseshell, just enough to open the cheekbone and keep curls from collapsing into the sunglasses. The opposite side is left to drape naturally, curls brushing the collar and skimming the tied waistband of the shirt. Overall volume stays soft and relaxed, with a few slightly frizz-kissed tendrils around the hairline to suit the November breeze and outdoor setting, giving the curls a lived-in, effortless texture that complements the linen skirt and easy button-down without looking overstyled. Face: undefined eyes, Tanned skin, infectious laugh, warm expressive eyes, bold statement jewelry. Skin and makeup: Skin is sun-kissed and softly luminous, with a sheer, skin-tint level base that lets freckles and natural warmth show through. A touch of creamy concealer is tapped only where needed around the nose and under the eyes, keeping everything light and undetectable. Bronzer in a neutral, slightly terracotta tone is washed along the temples, tops of the cheeks, and lightly across the bridge of the nose to echo the clay courts and tie into the burnt orange skirt, while a soft, warm apricot cream blush is pressed high on the cheeks and blended toward the temples for a relaxed lift. A subtle cream highlighter with a candlelit sheen is tapped onto the high points of the face so the skin glows without looking shimmery. Brows are gently defined with a fine pencil in a deep brown, following the natural shape and brushing her up for a full but controlled look that frames those warm, expressive eyes. On the lids, a wash of satin taupe and warm caramel hugs the crease and outer corners, with a slightly deeper chocolate brown smudged softly at the lash line for quiet definition that holds up behind the amber sunglasses. A waterproof brown pencil is tightlined along the upper lashes, then softened with a small brush so there are no harsh edges. Lashes get one or two coats of lengthening mascara that separates rather than clumps, leaving the eyes bright and open without feeling heavy. Lips are prepped with balm, then finished with a sheer, hydrating lipstick in a warm rose-tan that looks like an elevated version of her natural lip color, softly blotted for that lived-in café feel. A matching lip liner in a slightly deeper nude is feathered at the outer corners to gently sculpt the mouth and complement her infectious laugh. Hands are moisturized and lightly oiled so her slender brass bangle and bold statement rings catch the sun against smooth, tanned skin. Overall, the makeup feels breathable and quietly luxurious, enhancing her features instead of masking her, perfectly in step with the unhurried, sun-drenched ease of the terrace and her warm bohemian Latina aesthetic. Expression: A small, knowing half-smile at one corner of the mouth, like has just thought of a clever aside she is not quite saying out loud, softened by relaxed cheeks and slightly raised brows. Her eyes, visible just under the tilt of her sunglasses, track the tennis game with quiet amusement and a hint of affection, giving her a look that is both gently observant and unmistakably warm. Outfit: Burnt orange wrap midi skirt in a softly textured linen blend, the fabric swaying with each step and catching the light against the terracotta planters, tied neatly at the hip so the wrapped edge creates a subtle, elongating line when she sits back on the rattan loveseat. An ivory fitted ribbed tank tucked cleanly into the waistband, the fine vertical rib adding gentle structure and smoothing under layers without feeling fussy, neckline cut just high enough to feel polished but relaxed for a late-afternoon coffee. Over it, a forest green relaxed button-down in airy cotton voile, sleeves rolled to just below the elbow and the front tied at the waist to define the midsection while letting the hem drape casually over the wrap tie of the skirt, the slightly crinkled texture echoing the textured plaster wall behind her. On her feet, slim strappy leather sandals in rich cognac that nods to burnt orange, with narrow straps that wrap lightly across the toes and around the ankle, grounded by a low, comfortable block heel suitable for stepping along travertine steps and pausing by the balustrade. Finishing the look, oversized sunglasses with softly rounded square frames in translucent amber tortoiseshell and a warm brown tint, reflecting the clay courts below, and a slender brass bangle at the wrist that catches the sun as she reaches for her espresso, keeping everything breezy, refined, and completely at ease for a 47-year-old lifestyle content creator between conversations and photo-taking. Pose: is seated sideways on the rattan loveseat, body at a gentle 45° toward the tennis courts, knees together with legs loosely crossed at the ankles so the skirt falls in a clean, effortless line. Spine long against the cushions but the posture is relaxed, shoulders soft. The shoulder nearest the camera angles slightly forward, chin turned subtly toward the courts like she is quietly people-watching, sunglasses tilted just enough to reveal a hint of her gaze. The green button-down is casually tied at the waist, slightly open at the front, while the skirt catches a slice of light where it meets the cushion. Feet rest lightly on the travertine, sandals visible, toes faintly angled toward the balustrade to suggest an easy, unhurried pause between sips of coffee., hand position: The arm closest to the camera stretches along the back of the loveseat, elbow bent, wrist relaxed so fingers drape softly, letting the brass bangle catch a narrow stripe of light against the textured wall and olive tree shadows. The other hand cradles a small espresso cup at mid-chest height, elbow resting gently on her thigh to keep everything grounded and casual. Fingers curve naturally around the handle, thumb relaxed, as if she has just paused mid-conversation to watch a rally on the courts below, a hint of steam rising in the cool November air. Positions: Lifestyle Content Creator at The Hayes-Rivera Home. her, Elena Torres-Rivera, her sister: 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 for softness. The rich chestnut is blow-dried smooth with a round brush to build subtle root lift, then finished with a large-barrel pass just through the mid-lengths so the caramel highlights curve gently around the face rather than forming tight waves. Ends are polished and beveled inward to graze the shoulders cleanly, with one side casually tucked behind the ear on the court-facing side to show the pearl stud and keep her line of sight clear. A touch of lightweight smoothing cream keeps the surface sleek against the November breeze, while the volume at the crown and around the temples ensures the style still looks full and effortless in the shifting outdoor light. Face: Warm brown eyes, Tan with a radiant glow skin, radiant smile, expressive hands, impeccable posture. Skin and makeup: Skin carries a warm, tan radiance, like it has logged years of real sun and real care, not filters. A sheer, skincare-forward base lets freckles and natural tone show through, just softened with a light, luminous tint and pinpoint concealer at the inner eyes and around the nose. There is a velvety, satin finish rather than heavy glow, set with the thinnest veil of translucent powder through the T zone so the warmth comes from the skin itself, not product. Bronzer is feathered on with her expressive hands, more like a soft veil than contour, brushed across the high points where the sun actually touches: forehead, bridge of the nose, and the tops of the cheeks. A muted terracotta cream blush is pressed into the apples and lifted slightly toward the temples, tying in with the blazer lining and the crossbody, giving that quietly healthy flush you only notice when she smile. A touch of cream highlighter taps along the tops of the cheekbones and the bow of the lip, subtle enough that it reads as hydrated skin when she tilt her face to watch a serve. Brows are groomed and confidently full, lightly filled with a warm taupe pencil to keep structure without harshness, then fixed with a clear gel so she stay polished through the afternoon breeze. Eyes are softly defined for the shaded world behind her tortoiseshell frames: a wash of warm beige over the lid, with a soft cocoa shadow pressed close to the upper lash line and gently smudged outward for lift. A deep brown tightline at the roots of the upper lashes adds density without visible heaviness, and a single coat of lengthening brown mascara keeps the lashes defined but never clumpy. On the lower lash line, just a hint of diffused taupe shadow at the outer third gives shape while keeping the gaze open and rested, appropriate for the brightness of the terrace. No harsh lines, just soft transitions that read as natural depth when she slip the sunglasses down to check a score. Lips are hydrated and effortless, in a creamy, semi sheer terracotta rose that harmonizes with her tan and the accessories. The texture sits between balm and lipstick, smoothing without settling into lines, leaving a faint, polished sheen that looks at home next to the cream espresso cup. Edges are softly blurred with a fingertip so the color feels lived in, not overdrawn. her hands, as expressive as her smile, show a sheer, glossy nude polish in a warm beige pink that flatters tan skin and complements the champagne gold watch and enamel bangle. The overall effect is of a woman who lives in her skin comfortably: makeup that respects her 49 years, enhances bone structure and warmth, and lets her sit back against the linen cushions, posture impeccable, looking entirely like myself, just quietly refined. Expression: A soft, relaxed smile with lips gently curved, cheeks slightly lifted, and a hint of pride in her expression, eyes calm behind the sunglasses as if she is quietly cheering someone on in her mind. Outfit: Cream silk blouse, cut with a relaxed, slightly draped V neckline that skims the collarbone, the fabric liquid and subtly lustrous so it catches the light each time she lift her espresso. The sleeves are bracelet length with a gentle cuff, keeping it polished but breathable. Over it, a softly structured linen blazer in crisp white, tailored through the shoulders with a slim, elongated lapel and a single champagne gold button at the waist. The linen has that fine, matte texture with the faintest slub, giving it resort polish rather than office stiffness. Inside, a pale terracotta lining peeks out when she cross her legs on the rattan loveseat. On the bottom, high waisted linen culottes in deep navy blue, cut wide and fluid so she fall to mid calf with a sharp front crease. The fabric is light yet weighty enough to drape cleanly when she stand to watch a point on the clay courts. A slim olive green belt with a brushed gold buckle defines the waist without feeling fussy. On her feet, cream leather wedge sandals with a woven raffia heel, the leather smooth and matte against her skin. A narrow strap crosses the toes, another encircles the ankle with a petite gold buckle, giving her just enough height for the terrace steps while staying easy to walk in. Oversized sunglasses in a softly squared shape, with a warm tortoiseshell frame that pulls in terracotta and deep brown, and gradient lenses that fade from espresso at the top to a softer tea shade at the bottom. The temples are accented with a small champagne gold detail, catching the glint of light off the marble table. Jewelry stays streamlined and age appropriate: a slim champagne gold watch with a white face on one wrist, a delicate olive green enamel and gold bangle on the other, and tiny pearl studs at her ears. A narrow terracotta leather crossbody rests beside her on the loveseat, its smooth texture and minimal hardware keeping the whole look quietly luxurious and perfectly suited to coffee, conversation, and a bit of people watching between matches. Pose: she stay seated on the rattan loveseat beside angled three-quarters toward the courts. she cross one leg loosely over the other at mid-calf so the culottes fall in a clean line. she let her back rest lightly on the seat, with her upper body leaning just a little toward the table as if they’ve just turned back from watching a point on the court. she keep her shoulders relaxed, chin slightly lifted, and look past the camera toward the courts, as if they’m quietly observing the match. she let the blazer fall open naturally so the blouse catches the light, sunglasses on and settled comfortably for a calm, unhurried feel., hand position: she rest the nearer hand softly on her top knee, fingers relaxed with a gentle curve so the watch is just visible beneath her cuff. With the other hand, she hold a small espresso cup by the handle just above the table, elbow bent and forearm roughly parallel to the tabletop, like she paused mid-sip mid-conversation. she let her crossbody bag sit beside her, untouched, with the strap lightly touching the edge of her resting wrist without gripping it, to keep everything feeling effortless. Positions: Sports Nutritionist / Wellness Coach at Highland Prep at Highland Preparatory School. Setting: Outside.
Location: === LOCATION: Terraced Garden Café Overlooking Clay Tennis Courts ===
A sun-warmed terraced café built into the slope of an upscale city park, with soft late-afternoon light washing over travertine steps and cream canvas umbrellas. Low rattan lounge chairs with linen cushions face a row of impeccably kept red clay tennis courts below, framed by tall cypress trees and climbing jasmine on wrought-iron railings. Small marble-topped tables hold half-finished espresso drinks, cut crystal water glasses catching the light, and a single vase of pale garden roses on each. To one side, a stone balustrade opens to a distant view of a glittering river and tiled rooftops, while the muted sound of a rally drifts up from the courts. Warm terracotta planters overflow with rosemary and lavender, releasing a subtle fragrance every time a breeze moves through. The setting feels luxuriously relaxed and quietly exclusive, an effortless pause between sets and the next beautiful plan.
Possible Activities in this location include "outdoor cafes", "tennis courts", and "people-watching". --- Available Areas in Terraced Garden Café Overlooking Clay Tennis Courts ---
• Sunlit Corner Lounge: A tucked-away corner of the terrace where the low sun skims across a textured plaster wall, casting soft shadows from the olive tree in a clay pot beside the table. A cushioned rattan loveseat with a light throw draped over the arm faces both the courts and the city view, creating a naturally framed spot that feels made for an elegant group photo. Possible Activities in this area include "coffee", "quiet conversation", and "photo-taking". *** CURRENT AREA: Sunlit Corner Lounge ***
A tucked-away corner of the terrace where the low sun skims across a textured plaster wall, casting soft shadows from the olive tree in a clay pot beside the table. A cushioned rattan loveseat with a light throw draped over the arm faces both the courts and the city view, creating a naturally framed spot that feels made for an elegant group photo.
Floor: 1.
Possible Activities in this area include "coffee", "quiet conversation", and "photo-taking". --- Connected Locations ---.
Time: Late afternoon.
Weather: Late afternoon light drifts in and out behind slow moving clouds, painting the world in shifting patches of brightness and shadow. The air has that cool November edge, crisp enough to make you tuck your hands into your sleeves but still soft enough to linger outside. It is that in between stretch of autumn when the trees are a mix of bare branches and stubborn leaves, burnt orange and deep rust clinging on like last thoughts of summer. A faint breeze keeps stirring the fallen leaves along the sidewalk, setting her skittering in small rustling bursts that break the quiet. Every breath smells faintly of dry leaves and distant chimney smoke, that subtle reminder that winter is waiting just out of sight. The sky is a pale blue canvas interrupted by drifting clouds that occasionally swallow the sun, turning everything momentarily muted before letting the light spill back out. It feels like the season is holding its breath. The ground is speckled with leaves that have curled at the edges, some damp and dark where the shade has been sitting all day. Jackets are zipped halfway, scarves are wrapped but not yet tight, as if everyone is still adjusting to the chill. November light hits metal and glass with a cool clarity, tracing edges sharply, making colors of clothing and hair pop against the more subdued world of browns and grays. Autumn is still here, but only just, already tilting toward the starkness of winter.
Mood:.
Camera: Slightly elevated eye-level from Vivi’s front-left side, so her body is at a 45° angle and her face is in gentle three-quarter view as she gazes toward the courts, catching the soft side light across her sunglasses and cheekbone.
Composition: Rule of thirds: Vivi seated on the right third of the frame, loveseat running diagonally behind her. The olive tree pot and textured plaster wall softly blur in the upper left, with a slice of tennis courts and balustrade hinted in the background. Focus locks on Vivi’s face and tied waistline, letting the skirt’s clean line lead the eye down to her crossed ankles. Negative space in front of her gaze keeps the frame feeling airy and relaxed.
Zoom level: Medium shot, from mid-thigh to just above the head. Her tied green button-down, skirt drape, and sandals are clearly visible, while details on the table (espresso, glassware) sit near the bottom edge, slightly blurred but still readable as part of the scene.
Lighting:.
Depth of field: Shallow depth of field: focus is pinned sharply on Elena’s face, sunglasses, and the line of her shoulder as she sits in the Sunlit Corner Lounge. Her profile, hair texture, jewelry, and the fabric of her top are all crisp within a narrow focal plane that extends only a short distance behind her. Viviana beside her, the rattan loveseat, and the marble-topped table fall into a gentle, creamy softness, while the terraced café, clay courts, cypress trees, and distant river dissolve into a smooth, elegant blur. Background highlights from cut crystal glasses and sun on the travertine steps bloom into subtle, rounded bokeh, keeping the scene warm and luxurious without distracting detail.
Background details:.
Image style: Soft, high-resolution digital look with a subtle, polished finish. Natural light is prioritized, leaning into early afternoon softness with gentle contrast and a slight warm bias across mids and highlights. Skin tones stay creamy and luminous, with delicate micro-contrast that keeps detail without harshness. Color grading favors a sunlit, Mediterranean warmth: soft golds, champagne, and warm neutrals, with muted greens and stone tones in the background. Blues (sea, sky, or accents) are cooled slightly and desaturated to feel refined rather than punchy. Blacks are lifted just enough to avoid harsh edges, while whites are clean but never blown out, preserving linen texture and the gleam of glass or jewelry. Textures are enhanced subtly: linen, stone, polished wood, and leather gain a tactile clarity, while backgrounds are gently softened through a wide aperture look, creating a smooth, creamy bokeh that frames her without distracting detail. Sharpening is precise and restrained, focused around eyes, jewelry, and key details of clothing. Overall contrast is medium with a soft roll-off in the shadows, creating depth without drama. Highlights are controlled to keep the impression of soft sun on skin and fabric, not hard glare. Saturation is moderate; selective vibrance lifts warm tones and soft florals while keeping the overall palette cohesive and quietly luxurious. Local adjustments gently brighten her face and décolletage, adding a subtle, natural-looking glow, and a very light vignette draws the eye inward without being obvious. No heavy filters, split-toning gimmicks, or retro effects: the finish should feel timeless, editorial, and clean, as if captured in an upscale lifestyle magazine rather than a heavily edited feed.
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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 gaze away for candid moments.
Social context and relationships:
Viviana Hayes-Rivera's relationships: Pat is her husband. (works as Physical Therapist at Westbrook, CA) 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 "her husband" (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. Her sister Elena is her sister. (works as Sports Nutritionist / Wellness Coach at Highland Prep at Highland Preparatory School). Ben is her son. (works as Cross Country Team at Highland Preparatory School, Junior at Highland Preparatory School, Bike Mechanic at, Bike Mechanic at ). Ken is her son. (works as Yearbook Photographer at Highland Preparatory School, Junior at Highland Preparatory School). Nat is her daughter. Mateo is her nephew. Sofi is her niece. (works as Athletics & Wellness Representative at Highland Preparatory School, Senior at Highland Preparatory School, Junior Tennis Instructor at ). Claire is her sister’s friend. (works as Antique Book Restorer & Conservator at The Wren Family House, Head Librarian at The Wren Heritage Library). Elena Torres-Rivera's relationships: Her husband is her husband. (works as Fitness Coach at ) 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 "her husband" (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. Vivi is her sister. (works as Lifestyle Content Creator at The Hayes-Rivera Home). Mateo is her son. Sofi is her daughter. (works as Athletics & Wellness Representative at Highland Preparatory School, Senior at Highland Preparatory School, Junior Tennis Instructor at ). Hana is her daughter Sofi's friend. (works as Senior at Bayview High School, Freelance UI/UX Designer at ). Elie is her daughter Sofi's friend. (works as Arts & Literature Representative at Highland Preparatory School, Weekend Librarian at The Wren Heritage Library, Tour Conductor at The Wren Heritage Library, Senior at Highland Preparatory School). Addie is her daughter Sofi's friend. (works as Student Activities Coordinator at Bayview High School, Barista at The Binding & Brew Cafe, Senior at Bayview High School). Mira is her daughter Sofi's friend. (works as Student Government President at Bayview High School, Senior at Bayview High School, Freelance Graphic Designer at ). Ben is her nephew. (works as Cross Country Team at Highland Preparatory School, Junior at Highland Preparatory School, Bike Mechanic at, Bike Mechanic at ). Ken is her nephew. (works as Yearbook Photographer at Highland Preparatory School, Junior at Highland Preparatory School). Nat is her niece. Claire is her friend. (works as Antique Book Restorer & Conservator at The Wren Family House, Head Librarian at The Wren Heritage Library). Elena is her friend Claire's friend. (works as Sports Nutritionist / Wellness Coach at Highland Prep at Highland Preparatory School).
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