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Generate a group portrait with multiple people interacting naturally.
The photo is being taken by Nat, their cousin. This means Nat is behind the camera, they are NOT in the frame. The photo shows others, taken by Nat.

Generate a group portrait of sisters Bella Torres-Rivera and Sofi Torres-Rivera physically close together and interacting naturally with each other, clearly showing their sister bond and comfort with one another. 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, reflecting how naturally Bella and her older sister Sofi move through the day together on and around the courts.

Match their EXACT physical characteristics:
{fullName}{backgroundStatus}: {traits}.
Hair: Deep brown hair, Long, styled as {hairStyling}.
Face: Warm brown eyes, Golden tan skin, bright curious eyes, gap-toothed smile, expressive face. Skin and makeup: {skinAndMakeup}. Expression: {expression}.
Outfit: The graphic tee is a soft white cotton with a slightly oversized fit, featuring a bold navy and teal surfing graphic across the chest that nods to the Pacific coast. The print has a slightly worn, vintage texture so it feels relaxed instead of loud, and the fabric is light enough to stay comfortable in a warm classroom.

Over it, they wear a medium-weight zip‑up hoodie in heather gray fleece. The inside is brushed and cozy, while the outside has a smooth finish, with clean stitching and no flashy logos. The zipper is a simple silver tone, and the hood lies flat against the back so it is not bulky in class. Ribbed cuffs and hem keep the fit neat without feeling tight.

Their jeans are a relaxed straight leg in a soft, mid‑wash blue denim. The fabric has a broken‑in feel without rips or distressing, just subtle fading at the thighs and knees. They sit comfortably at the waist with enough room to move between classes and sit through longer study periods, and the simple stitching keeps the look low‑key and school appropriate.

On their back is a simple black backpack in durable nylon with a matte finish. The front has one medium zip pocket with a small stitched label in white, and the main compartment is large enough for binders and textbooks. The straps are padded and adjustable, with a tiny teal pull tab on each zipper that quietly ties in with the graphic on the tee, keeping the whole outfit coordinated but still casual and age‑appropriate for a middle school student.
Pose: Standing at the edge of the tennis courts right beside her older sister Sofi, body angled about 30, 45 degrees toward the courts instead of straight to camera. Weight is mostly on the back leg, front foot lightly turned out, both sneakers flat and grounded. Spine long, shoulders relaxed but not slouched, with a slight forward lean like they were mid walk and just paused. Head turned toward the courts, eyes tracking the rally so their attention is clearly on the game, not the camera, occasionally glancing toward her sister for a quick shared reaction. Backpack sits on both shoulders, letting the hoodie and graphic tee fall in soft, natural folds., hand position: One arm hangs relaxed at their side, hand loosely holding a reusable water bottle or folded practice schedule around mid thigh, fingers relaxed rather than gripping. The other arm is bent at the elbow, hand lightly catching the backpack strap at chest height, thumb hooked under the strap, other fingers resting over it. In a subtle in between gesture, that hand can occasionally nudge the strap higher or make a small adjustment to the hoodie zipper to keep the pose feeling candid and in motion, sometimes mirroring or responding to a movement from Sofi to emphasize their easy sister dynamic. Positions: Middle School Student at Pacific Vista Middle School: Studying and learning at Pacific Vista Middle School.

{fullName}{backgroundStatus}: {traits}.
Hair: Deep obsidian brown hair, Long, styled as {hairStyling}.
Face: Sharp, warm brown eyes, Golden tan with an athletic glow skin, intense, unwavering gaze, visible athletic definition, determined, focused expression. Skin and makeup: {skinAndMakeup}. Expression: {expression}.
Outfit: A white moisture-wicking athletic tee forms the base of the outfit, cut in a classic crew neck with short sleeves that hit mid, upper arm. The fabric is smooth and lightweight with a subtle mesh-like texture along the side panels for extra breathability, staying crisp and bright against the rest of the look. It fits close to the body without clinging, giving a clean, polished silhouette that works both on and off the court.

Paired with it is a navy pleated tennis skirt that hits mid-thigh, in a matte performance fabric that moves easily without swishing too loudly. The pleats are sharp and evenly spaced, creating a structured look that still flares slightly with motion. The deep navy color grounds the brightness of the white tee and keeps the outfit school-appropriate while still feeling athletic. Built-in compression shorts in matching navy sit underneath for coverage during drills and matches.

On her wrist, a black fitness smartwatch adds a sleek, tech-forward detail. The watch face is a glossy black rectangle with a slim bezel, paired with a soft matte black silicone band that sits comfortably against the skin. The dark neutral color keeps it subtle while the smooth, modern lines make it look intentional and professional, reflecting her roles in athletics and instruction.

A white athletic headband completes the look, made from a stretchy, moisture-wicking knit with a smooth outer surface and a slightly terry-like inner lining that grips gently without pulling hair. The white matches the tee for a coordinated feel, and the simple, unpatterned design keeps it practical and minimal while holding back hair during practices and lessons.
Pose: Standing at the edge of the tennis court right next to her younger sister Bella, body angled slightly toward the baseline, weight mostly on the back leg with the front foot a bit ahead, giving an easy, ready-to-move stance. Torso upright yet relaxed, shoulders open, head turned toward an off-camera player with focused attention, skirt pleats lying smoothly with a faint sense of recent movement, as if she has just paused rather than deliberately posing. Her position subtly shelters Bella toward the courtside action, reinforcing her role as the older sister keeping an eye on both the match and her sibling., hand position: The nearer arm rests naturally by her side with a soft elbow and relaxed, gently curved fingers, occasionally gesturing toward Bella as she explains something about the game. The opposite forearm is slightly raised, elbow bent as she checks or gestures toward her smartwatch; thumb settles near the watch face while the other fingers hover loosely, suggesting mid-action timing or interval checks rather than a pose for the camera, and hinting at her responsibility as both Athletics & Wellness Representative and big sister. Positions: Athletics & Wellness Representative at Highland Preparatory School: Represents athletics and wellness in Student Council, Senior at Highland Preparatory School: High school student, Junior Tennis Instructor at: Teaches beginner tennis lessons to younger students on weekends.

{fullName}{backgroundStatus}: {traits}.
Hair: Light brown with caramel highlights hair, Long (mid-back), styled as {hairStyling}.
Face: Hazel eyes, Medium tan skin, sharp hazel eyes that command attention, confident posture, subtle dimple on left cheek. Skin and makeup: {skinAndMakeup}.
Setting:.
Location: {locationContext}.
Time: midday.
Weather: Midday light hangs high and steady, filtering through a sky patched with slow, drifting cloud. The sun keeps slipping in and out of cover, so the world keeps changing outfits: one moment the streets and fields are washed in pale brilliance, the next everything softens under a thin veil of shade.

Air moves with that early-year hesitation, cool when a cloud passes, mild and forgiving when the sun breaks through. It feels like late March trying to remember how warmth works, spring still stitching itself together. You can almost taste the season on the breeze, a mix of damp earth and something green just starting to wake up.

Shadows are short but gentle, never quite stark, stretching over soil that is still holding the memory of winter. Grass has a muted, tender green to it, as if it just pushed up a few days ago. Bare or budding branches mark the sky in fine lines, some tipped with the first hints of blossom, their color quiet but insistent.

Somewhere, a bird tries out a more confident song, answering the light. Pavements dry in irregular patches, stone warming just enough that you can feel it through your shoes. Jackets are halfway unzipped, scarves loosened, as if everyone is testing how far into the new season they can lean without getting pulled back.

Clouds travel lazily, never quite committing to a full cover, so the landscape keeps pulsing with alternating brightness and calm. Each clear spell makes color jump a little brighter, each passing shadow cools the edges and brings a hush. It is a day poised between chill and comfort, winter and full spring, holding the promise of longer, softer days in the subtle flicker of light across the afternoon.
Mood: Bright, focused, and quietly competitive, with the efficient buzz of an active campus day. The air feels clear and purposeful: sneakers on pavement, shouts from a distant PE class, the dry thump of tennis balls against racquets. Midday light flattens shadows on the courts and fields, giving everything a sharp, practical clarity.

There is a sense of organized motion rather than chaos. Clipboards, water bottles, and practice schedules trade hands as students shift between classes, workouts, and quick wellness check-ins. Laughter bursts from small groups, but it’s quickly folded back into drills, laps, and strategy talks.

The atmosphere balances responsibility and youthful energy. As Athletics & Wellness Representative, the student moves through it with a low-key authority, checking on teams, encouraging breaks, reminding others to hydrate. On the tennis courts, patience and encouragement set the tone; missed shots are met with calm corrections, small improvements are noted and praised. When Sofi stands with her little sister Bella at the fence line or courtside, their shared glances, small smiles, and occasional exchanged comments underline a warm, protective sister relationship woven into the flow of campus athletics.

Overall, the mood is driven, health-conscious, and community-oriented: a bright, structured midday where physical effort, mentorship, and academic life intersect in a steady, productive rhythm, with sisterly support between Sofi and Bella subtly highlighted within the larger environment their cousin Nat is documenting through the lens.
Camera: Eye-level, slightly off to the subject’s open side (toward the courts), so we see a clean three-quarter view of their body and a clear look at the action they’re watching. The camera is positioned a step closer to the courts than the subject and angled back toward them, letting their gaze lead into the frame toward the rally. Frame both sisters in a way that emphasizes their closeness, shoulders nearly touching or gently leaned toward each other, so the viewer can read their family connection at a glance.
Composition: Rule of thirds: place the subject on the left third, facing into the right side of the frame where the tennis courts and players fill the background. Leave generous headroom and space in front of their body so the viewer can feel the motion they just paused from. Courts, nets, and a few active players form structured horizontal lines behind them, with clipboards, water bottles, and other small details layered along the mid-ground to suggest their Athletics & Wellness role. Depth of field is moderate so both the subject and nearby players are clearly readable, with the subject slightly more emphasized through contrast and sharpness. Arrange Bella and Sofi so their positioning and shared eye-lines toward the same play, or toward each other in quick side glances, clearly communicate that they are sisters spending this moment together.
Zoom level: Medium shot from mid-thigh up. This keeps the backpack, hoodie, and graphic tee fully visible, along with their stance and weight shift, while still being close enough to read their focused expression and eye-line toward the game and toward each other, capturing the subtle, familiar body language of siblings who spend a lot of time side by side on these courts.
Lighting:.
Background details:.
Image style: The photography style favors clean, structured compositions with a documentary tilt, emphasizing clarity, action, and subtle hierarchy. Framing often uses leading lines from court markings, track lanes, and building edges to guide the eye toward the Athletics & Wellness Representative and moments of interaction: a handoff of a water bottle, a brief courtside conversation, a correction in a tennis stance. The camera keeps a mid to slightly wide focal length to situate individuals in the context of the broader campus flow, capturing small clusters of students in motion without visual clutter.

Angles are mostly eye level or slightly elevated from bleachers, stairwells, or balcony railings to underscore organization and routine rather than drama. Shutter speeds are kept high to freeze movement of tennis balls, running strides, and quick gestures, reinforcing the sense of focused activity. Depth of field is moderately shallow when highlighting one-on-one mentorship or wellness checks, and deeper when showing multiple courts or fields running at once, conveying the scale of coordinated effort. When focusing on Sofi and Bella together, let their shared gestures and exchanged looks sit at the center of focus, showing the blend of Sofi’s mentor role with her identity as Bella’s big sister.

Natural midday light is embraced rather than fought, using its flatness to create a crisp, utilitarian feel. Subjects are often framed with their faces turned slightly toward the light to avoid harsh shadows, while backgrounds remain evenly lit to maintain a sense of openness and transparency. Reflections off white lines, light concrete, and pale gym walls subtly brighten scenes without feeling harsh.

Post-processing leans clean, bright, and true to life, with selective enhancement to support the disciplined, health-focused mood. Exposure is lifted slightly to counteract midday heaviness, while contrast is gently increased to maintain definition in uniforms, clipboards, racquets, and sneakers. Whites are kept clean and neutral, avoiding blown highlights while preserving the clinical sharpness of the environment.

Colors are balanced for a fresh, energetic palette: greens of fields are slightly enriched, campus blues and team colors are given a mild saturation boost, and skin tones are corrected to stay natural and hydrated rather than overly warm or stylized. Vibrance is nudged up, saturation kept in check, so that details like water bottles, cones, and practice gear read as functional accents rather than distractions.

Clarity and local contrast are subtly increased on textures that signal effort and structure: court surfaces, track rubber, athletic wear, and the fine details of printed schedules. Backgrounds are gently softened using selective adjustments or a mild vignette to guide attention toward interactions, but without creating dramatic spotlight effects. Any vignetting remains very light, preserving the open, communal feel of shared spaces.

Sharpening is applied with precision, favoring edges on faces, hands, and equipment to emphasize focus and technique. Noise reduction is kept minimal, in keeping with the clean digital look; no grain or film emulation is added. Skin retouching is restrained to basic blemish cleanup and subtle smoothing where needed, allowing sweat, flushed cheeks, and flyaway hair to remain visible as markers of real effort.

Color grading avoids heavy stylization. Cool tones are gently dialed into shadows and neutrals to suggest clarity and mental focus, while highlights retain a neutral or very slightly warm bias to keep the overall feeling approachable and humane. Blacks are lifted just a touch so uniforms and gear retain detail, reinforcing the idea of transparency and structure over stark drama.

Overall, the result is a precise, steady visual language: bright but not glossy, energetic but not chaotic, with every frame quietly foregrounding preparation, wellness, and the disciplined rhythm of campus athletics, while also honoring the visible, everyday closeness between sisters Bella and Sofi as captured by their cousin Nat. 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 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.
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