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

Generate a group portrait of sisters Isabella “Bella” Torres-Rivera and Sofia “Sofi” Torres-Rivera physically close together and interacting naturally with each other, clearly showing their sibling bond. 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 dynamic between the older sister, Sofia, and her younger sister, Bella.

Match their EXACT physical characteristics:
Isabella Torres-Rivera (Bella / Bellita to her sister): a female, aged 11, 4'10" tall, Hispanic/Latina, youthful, athletic build build. Hair: Deep brown hair, Long, styled as Her long, deep brown hair is pulled into a low, secure ponytail at the nape of her neck, keeping the loose waves mostly tamed but still letting a few soft pieces fall around her face. The breeze teases out gentle movement through the ponytail, the natural wave pattern visible as it swings behind her with each follow‑through. A simple, dark elastic holds everything in place so she can move hard across the baseline without stopping to push her hair out of her eyes. Face: Warm brown eyes, Golden tan skin, bright curious eyes, gap-toothed smile, expressive face. Skin and makeup: Her golden tan skin looks fresh and healthy, with a light layer of sheer mineral SPF smoothed in so it sinks right into her complexion, letting her natural glow and expressive face stay front and center. Any shine on her nose and forehead is tapped down with a tiny bit of translucent powder, just enough to keep her comfortable under the bright midday sun without looking made up.

Her bright, curious eyes are left mostly natural, with just a touch of clear, conditioning mascara brushed through the lashes so they look defined but still soft and age appropriate. Brows are simply brushed into place, keeping their natural shape so every focused expression reads clearly when she tracks the tennis ball or scans the soccer field.

On her cheeks, there is the faintest hint of a peachy, cream tint blended high on the cheekbones, almost like a head start on the flush she gets from sprinting across the court. It melts into her tan and never competes with her gap toothed smile.

Lips are hydrated with a clear, sporty lip balm that has SPF, giving a light, natural sheen that protects without adding real color. Overall, the look is clean, breathable, and practical for the Sports Complex at Westbrook Central Park, built to move with her as she switches between tennis serves and soccer drills. Expression: Brows slightly knitted in concentration, eyes wide and tracking the ball with sharp focus, lips gently parted with a hint of a determined grin, cheeks lifted just enough to show her excitement as she channels all her energy into the shot. Outfit: Royal blue performance t-shirt with a soft, lightweight mesh texture and subtle tiny dot pattern that helps with airflow, sleeves hitting just above the elbow. 
Deep green athletic hoodie in smooth, slightly stretchy fleece, with a front kangaroo pocket and a thin purple zipper and drawstring accents for a pop of color. 

Sport shorts in a medium purple, made from swishy, quick-dry fabric, cut just above the knee with a faint heathered texture and a thin blue stripe running down each side. 

Sneakers in a white base with bright blue mesh panels, green heel tabs, and purple detailing on the sole and laces, built with cushioned midsoles and a grippy rubber outsole for running between the tennis court and soccer field. 

Backpack in dark navy blue with a matte, durable canvas feel, featuring a bold green front pocket, slim purple piping around the edges, and padded straps, big enough to hold a water bottle, tennis balls, and a light jacket. Pose: Bella stands in a strong, athletic stance on the baseline, feet wide and grounded, knees bent, weight forward on the balls of her feet. Her torso is leaned slightly into the shot, shoulders turned sideways to the net as if she has just rotated through a powerful forehand. Her head follows through with the motion, tilted toward the far side of the court, eyes locked on the ball’s trajectory. The hoodie hangs open and shifts with the breeze, while her shorts and laces catch the cool, shifting spring light, freezing that sense of motion and locked‑in focus mid‑rally., hand position: Her dominant hand grips the racket low on the handle, finishing the forehand follow‑through across her body, racket head raised and angled up just behind her shoulder. Her non‑dominant hand extends slightly forward, elbow softly bent, fingers relaxed and gently spread, like she has just used it to guide the swing and now uses it to stabilize her balance after the shot. Positions: Middle School Student at Pacific Vista Middle School.

Sofia Torres-Rivera (Sofi, the older sister): a female, aged 17, 5'7" tall, Hispanic/Latina, strong, athletic, and highly toned build. Hair: Deep obsidian brown hair, Long, styled as Long, deep obsidian brown hair is brushed out to a glassy, straight finish, then pulled into a tight, low ponytail that sits just below the occipital bone so it aligns cleanly with her spine when she rotates through a backhand. The base is anchored with a matte black elastic wrapped neatly enough that no stray color interrupts the line.

The top is sleek and controlled, parted slightly off center, with a light application of water-based styling cream pressed in from roots to mid-lengths to keep flyaways in check without killing the natural weight and movement of her hair. Along the sides, the hair is smoothed back with the palms rather than a fine-tooth comb, so the finish looks athletic and intentional instead of over-styled, still letting the natural density of her hair read in the light.

The ponytail itself is compact and functional, no bubble sections or braids, just her natural, rich brown length left to fall straight. The ends have a soft, blunt cut that keeps them from looking wispy when the breeze lifts them. A thin strip of her own hair is wrapped once around the base and pinned flat underneath, reinforcing the elastic and giving a clean, minimal profile on camera while staying secure through lateral sprints and serves.

At the nape and temples, the tiniest, naturally shorter pieces are guided back with a touch of clear gel and pressed into place with fingertips, so they do not whip across her eyes when the wind shifts on the open court. The overall effect: a low, locked-in competition ponytail that respects her natural texture and color, built for movement and focus in the middle of a live point outdoors. Face: Sharp, warm brown eyes, Golden tan with an athletic glow skin, intense, unwavering gaze, visible athletic definition, determined, focused expression. Skin and makeup: Skin is golden tan with a naturally athletic glow, the kind that comes from hours on court, not from shimmer. Any base is sheer and breathable, just a light, sweat-resistant tint to even out tone while letting freckles and warmth show through. No heavy powder, only a tiny touch of translucent setting around the T zone to keep shine controlled without killing the skin’s life.

Brows are brushed up and softly defined with a fine-tipped pencil that matches her natural brow color, keeping the lines clean but not overly sculpted. Around the eyes, the focus is on intensity, not glam. Lashes are curled with a single coat of waterproof mascara to frame that intense, unwavering gaze without clumping or smudging during play. No eyeshadow, just the natural contour of her lid and a hint of tightlined deep brown at the upper waterline for subtle definition that reads as focus, not makeup.

Cheeks carry their own flush from exertion, so any added color is minimal a sheer, neutral rose cream tapped high on the cheekbones to echo her natural post-match color and blend seamlessly into her tan. No contour, just the visible athletic definition doing the sculpting for her. Highlighter is skipped or kept ultra subtle, matte-satin at most, so the only shine comes from real movement and sweat.

Lips stay practical and low-key a clear or barely tinted balm with SPF to protect against the midday sun, leaving a soft, healthy sheen without pulling attention away from her game. Everything is tight, functional, and almost invisible, built to withstand hard light, fast footwork, and a determined, focused expression that never has to check a mirror between serves. Expression: Brows slightly knitted with cool concentration, lips set in a firm, neutral line, jaw relaxed but purposeful, eyes narrowed and locked on the ball with a quiet, unblinking intensity that reads less like emotion and more like calculation. Outfit: Seamless racerback tank in surgical white, cut close to the body with high-compression, buttery-smooth fabric that feels almost second skin. Ultra-clean neckline and armholes with no visible seams, no logos, just a subtle micro-rib texture at the side panels to contour without shouting for attention.

Bonded windbreaker jacket in cool slate with deep navy paneling, cropped just to the top of the skirt waistband for a sharp, performance silhouette. The fabric is matte and slightly structured, with laser-cut ventilation along the back yoke and bonded zipper track in matte black. Minimalist reflective silver taping edges the cuffs and hem for visibility, and a tiny neon coral pull on the zipper adds a quiet hit of color that still feels elite.

Performance pleated tennis skirt in matte black with clean, knife-sharp pleats that move but never look fussy. The waistband is wide and high-sitting, built from a smooth, compressive knit that anchors the look. Underneath, integrated compression shorts in deep navy peek through only in motion, with a small ball pocket and flatlock seams that keep the lines precise.

High-performance sneakers in deep navy with matte black overlays and a sculpted, low-profile silhouette. The upper is a tightly woven technical mesh with subtle diagonal texturing, paired with a cool slate midsole that has just a whisper of silver reflective detailing at the heel. Neon coral shows up only as a thin stripe on the outsole and a tiny eyelet at the top lace, tying back to the jacket hardware.

Carbon-fiber tennis racket with a matte black frame and faint graphite weave visible along the throat, no loud branding, just one precise vibrant cobalt stripe running along the inner hoop. The grip is wrapped in surgical white with a fine perforated texture for control, and a small silver reflective logo cap at the butt keeps it looking like equipment, not an accessory.

Hair pulled into a low, clean ponytail, a slim matte black smartwatch at her wrist, and no extra jewelry to keep the focus on movement and form. The whole look reads: varsity-level precision, court ready, and sharp enough to walk straight from the Tennis Court to the rest of the park without changing a thing. Pose: Sofi is at the baseline in a live point, knees bent and weight dropped into a strong athletic stance. Her body is slightly angled toward the camera while her gaze cuts straight down the court, tracking the incoming ball. Right foot is a half step behind the left, as if she has just pushed off to the backhand side, heels light and ready to explode through the shot. Her torso is coiled with her shoulders rotated so the left shoulder points a bit more toward the net, ponytail tugged back by a light breeze. The unzipped windbreaker is lifted and trailing with her movement and the tennis skirt pleats are in motion, so the whole frame feels like a captured rally instead of a static pose., hand position: Both hands are on the racket in a compact two handed backhand prep. Her right hand sits at the base of the grip in a relaxed but secure hold, left hand stacked just above it with fingers wrapped naturally and wrists neutral. The racket is drawn back slightly behind her right hip, strings roughly parallel to the sideline. Elbows are bent and away from her torso so nothing reads stiff or forced. The smartwatch wrist lines cleanly with the grip, forearms free of extra tension, ready to accelerate the racket through the ball. Positions: Athletics & Wellness Representative at Highland Preparatory School, Senior at Highland Preparatory School, Junior Tennis Instructor at.

Setting: Outside.
Location: === LOCATION: Westbrook Central Park ===
A sprawling community park in the heart of Westbrook, featuring modern sports facilities, lush green spaces, and family-friendly recreation areas. It serves as a central hub for the neighborhood, including the nearby Torres-Rivera family.
Possible Activities in this location include "Tennis", "Soccer", "Jogging", "Picnicking", "Walking", and "Playground".

--- Available Areas in Westbrook Central Park ---
• Sports Complex: A well-maintained area dedicated to athletic activities with professional-grade courts and fields. Possible Activities in this area include "Tennis", and "Soccer".
• Recreation Area: The family-friendly heart of the park, designed for relaxation and play. Possible Activities in this area include "Playground", and "Picnicking".
• Nature Trails: Winding paths through the park's natural landscape, popular with joggers and walkers. Possible Activities in this area include "Jogging", and "Walking".
• Park Clubhouse: A modern, single-story building with large glass windows, providing a comfortable indoor space for community gatherings and events. Possible Activities in this area include "Meetings", "Socializing", and "Relaxing".
• Public Restrooms: Clean and well-maintained restroom facilities located near the Sports Complex and Clubhouse.

*** CURRENT AREA: Sports Complex ***
A well-maintained area dedicated to athletic activities with professional-grade courts and fields.
Possible Activities in this area include "Tennis", and "Soccer".

--- Available Subareas in Sports Complex ---
• Tennis Court: A blue-surfaced hard court with clean white lines, surrounded by a high chain-link fence. Perfect for competitive matches or casual rallies. A Possible Activity in this subarea is and "Tennis".
• Soccer Field: A lush, emerald-green grass field with white goalposts and freshly painted boundary lines. Spacious and open for team sports. A Possible Activity in this subarea is and "Soccer".

--- People Associated with Westbrook Central Park ---
[Featured in this photo: sofia-torres-rivera (resident: Neighbor & Frequent Tennis Player)]
(Also associated: elena-torres-rivera (resident: Neighbor), mateo-torres-rivera (resident: Neighbor & Soccer Enthusiast)).
Time: Midday.
Weather: Midday stretches wide and clear, the kind of early spring light that makes colors look freshly rinsed. The sky is a shifting patchwork of white and soft gray, clouds drifting lazily across a calm blue, letting the sun slip in and out like it is playing a quiet game with the day.

The air has that in‑between feeling, cool enough to wake up your skin but already hinting at warmth, like winter finally loosening its grip. A gentle breeze moves through, not harsh, just insistent enough to tug at hair and fabric, to remind you that the season is changing. Shadows are soft and restless, reshaping themselves each time a cloud passes in front of the sun.

Around you, the world is in transition. Trees are still a little bare, but you can spot the first signs of green at the tips, tiny buds trying to catch the light. Pavement and stone hold a mild warmth from the sun overhead, while every shaded corner keeps a trace of lingering chill. The sky brightens, dims, then brightens again, like it is breathing.

It is March 16, that almost‑spring kind of day where the air feels full of possibility, like the year is just beginning to wake up.
Mood:.
Camera: Slightly low eye-level from the opposite side of the net, aligned along the baseline so both sisters, Isabella (Bella) and Sofia (Sofi), are seen in dynamic, athletic stances facing each other across the court, their sibling connection evident in how they mirror each other’s focus and intensity.
Composition: Wide horizontal shot using the net as a strong leading line running left to right through the lower third. Sofi on the right third and Bella on the left third, both equally framed, equally sharp, and at the same visual weight. Sofi is mid-forehand follow-through, torso turned, eyes tracking the ball toward her little sister Bella’s side; Bella mirrors the intensity on the opposite baseline, set in a ready stance, body angled slightly toward her big sister Sofi and eyes locked on the incoming shot. Background includes just enough of the blue court and chain-link fence to establish the Sports Complex, but depth of field is controlled so the focus stays evenly on both sisters, with no one closer to the lens or more centered.
Zoom level: Medium-wide: both Bella and Sofi fully visible head to toe within the frame, plus ample negative space around them to show the full width of their baselines, the net between them, and a hint of the surrounding court and fence.
Lighting:.
Background details:.
Image style: Ultra-crisp, sports-editorial look with hard directional light carving out muscle definition and facial focus on both Sofi and Isabella equally. High shutter speed to freeze every micro-expression and motion, with tack-sharp focus across their faces, hands, and any equipment, keeping both sisters on the same visual plane.

Lighting is intense and contrasty, mimicking stadium strobes or noon sun: deep, clean shadows and bright highlights, but with controlled clipping. Specular highlights on skin are refined through subtle dodge and burn to emphasize effort, sweat, and texture without looking plastic.

Colors are punchy yet grounded in reality. Skin tones stay natural but energized, with slightly boosted saturation in reds, blues, and cool neutrals to echo performance gear and gym elements. Whites are bright and clinical, blacks are solid and inky, and midtones are minimally lifted to retain a strong, competitive mood.

Clarity and local contrast are pushed aggressively around muscles, hair, and clothing seams to heighten the sense of impact. Micro-contrast is enhanced without halos, making every line, bead of sweat, and fabric fold pop. No soft-focus or haze; edges are clean and assertive.

Overall tonal curve is S-shaped for deep contrast and punch, but shadows retain just enough detail to reveal environment and stance for both athletes. Highlights are shaped to keep their faces legible even under harsh light, reinforcing concentration and mutual drive.

Color grading leans slightly cool in shadows and neutrals to echo a performance environment, with warmer, lifelike skin tones so both Sofi and Bella feel present and powerful in the same frame. No vintage tints or stylized film looks; the finish is modern, polished, and broadcast-ready.

Post-processing includes careful sharpening targeted to features and gear, with restrained noise reduction to preserve fine detail. Background distractions are subtly desaturated and darkened so the shared intensity, sibling connection, and discipline of both sisters sit clearly at the forefront without either being more emphasized.
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.

Social context and relationships (do not depict these relatives and friends in the image; use this only to inform the sense of family connection between the two sisters):
Isabella “Bella” / “Bellita” Torres-Rivera’s relationships: Mom is her mother. (works as Sports Nutritionist / Wellness Coach at Highland Prep at Highland Preparatory School). Dad is her father. (works as Fitness Coach at ). Brother Mateo is her brother. Sofi is her sister. (works as Athletics & Wellness Representative at Highland Preparatory School, Senior at Highland Preparatory School, Junior Tennis Instructor at ). Vivi is her aunt. (works as Lifestyle Content Creator at The Hayes-Rivera Home). Ben is her cousin. (works as Cross Country Team at Highland Preparatory School, Junior at Highland Preparatory School, Bike Mechanic at, Bike Mechanic at ). Ken is her cousin. (works as Yearbook Photographer at Highland Preparatory School, Junior at Highland Preparatory School). Nat is her cousin. Hana.
. Elie.
. Addie.
. Mira.
.

Sofia “Sofi” Torres-Rivera’s relationships: Mom is her mother. (works as Sports Nutritionist / Wellness Coach at Highland Prep at Highland Preparatory School). Dad is her father. (works as Fitness Coach at ). Brother Mateo is her brother. Bellita is her sister. (works as Middle School Student at Pacific Vista Middle School). Vivi is her aunt. (works as Lifestyle Content Creator at The Hayes-Rivera Home). Ben is her cousin. (works as Cross Country Team at Highland Preparatory School, Junior at Highland Preparatory School, Bike Mechanic at, Bike Mechanic at ). Ken is her cousin. (works as Yearbook Photographer at Highland Preparatory School, Junior at Highland Preparatory School). Nat is her cousin. Yuna.
. Haneul.
. Claire.
. Art.
. Rose.
. James.
. Jisoo.
. Brian.
. Julian.
. Danny.
. Ollie.
. Maddie.
. Hana is her friend. (works as Senior at Bayview High School, Freelance UI/UX Designer at ). Elie is her 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 friend. (works as Student Activities Coordinator at Bayview High School, Barista at The Binding & Brew Cafe, Senior at Bayview High School). Mira is her friend. (works as Student Government President at Bayview High School, Senior at Bayview High School, Freelance Graphic Designer at ).
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