Graden Breeze
"Create a photorealistic cinematic wedding portrait of the two subjects from the uploaded image, preserving their exact faces, ages, facial features, skin tones, hairstyles, hair colors, and overall likeness as accurately as possible. Strictly preserve both subjects’ original hairstyles and hair colors from the uploaded image. Do not change the hair color, hair length, hair texture, or overall hairstyle identity of either subject. Use the reference composition of a candid “runaway wedding” shot: the groom is placed in the foreground on the left side of the frame, closer to the camera, while the bride is slightly behind him on the right side. Both are moving forward, as if walking or lightly running away together, but both turn their heads back toward the camera. The groom’s upper body and face turn back over his shoulder to look directly at the camera. The bride stays very close behind him, smiling warmly and romantically toward the camera, while gently holding or hooking one hand around the groom’s arm. Their body language should feel intimate, spontaneous, playful, and cinematic, like a real wedding photo captured in motion. Add a soft natural breeze to the scene. The wind should gently blow through the bride’s veil, dress, and a few loose strands of hair, creating a romantic wind-swept effect. The veil should flow diagonally backward and slightly outward, adding motion and elegance without covering the bride’s face. The groom’s tuxedo may show very subtle fabric movement, but should remain neat and formal. The wind should feel soft, cinematic, and natural, not chaotic or stormy. Transform the scene into an outdoor lawn or garden wedding setting rather than an indoor hallway. Keep the same composition and pose relationship, but place the couple on a soft grassy lawn with a blurred outdoor estate or garden atmosphere in the background. The background should include subtle greenery, soft trees or hedges, warm natural daylight, and a private romantic wedding feeling. The background must be softly blurred and completely free of any other people, guests, staff, or bystanders. The couple should be the only two people in the image. Bride outfit: the bride wears a modern white wedding gown inspired by the uploaded dress reference. The gown should have a strapless fitted bodice with structured corset-like tailoring, subtle jacquard or embroidered texture, and a sleek elegant silhouette. The neckline should be clean and straight or softly curved across the chest, with bare shoulders and no straps. Do not add any scarf, choker, neck wrap, or fabric around the neck. The gown should feel chic, minimal, and high-end, with a sleek satin or textured finish. A long translucent white veil flows behind her as she moves, enhanced by the soft breeze to create graceful motion and romance. The bride may wear subtle bridal earrings only. The bride’s hairstyle and hair color must strictly follow the uploaded image and should not be changed. Groom outfit: the groom wears a classic black tuxedo, fitted and elegant, with a clean white dress shirt, black bow tie, and black dress shoes. The tuxedo should look sharp, formal, minimal, and high-end. Do not use a casual suit, colorful suit, necktie, or open-collar shirt. The groom’s hairstyle and hair color must strictly follow the uploaded image and should not be changed. Lighting and color: use natural daylight with a subtle candid wedding editorial feel. The image should have realistic skin texture, natural highlights on the tuxedo, wedding dress, and veil, and a low-saturation cinematic color palette. Use muted warm tones, soft ivory whites, deep black tuxedo contrast, gentle green lawn tones, and subtle film grain. The image should feel slightly desaturated, stylish, romantic, and editorial. Avoid overly vivid colors, neon tones, or harsh overexposure. Composition: vertical portrait, medium-close to medium framing, following the exact composition style of the reference. The groom is closer to the camera on the left side, the bride is slightly behind him on the right side, and both are turning their heads back toward the camera while moving forward. Frame them from around the upper thighs or waist upward, keeping both faces clearly visible while still showing the bride’s fitted bodice, the groom’s tuxedo, and the movement of the veil. Add slight natural motion blur to the veil, hair tips, dress edge, or background if needed, but keep both faces sharp and recognizable. The image should feel candid, fashionable, romantic, joyful, wind-swept, and cinematic. Ultra realistic photography, high-end wedding editorial style, modern wedding photography, realistic walking posture, natural facial details, realistic hands and fingers, realistic fabric texture, flowing wind-swept veil, soft breeze, subtle motion blur, soft film grain, professional camera look, high detail, muted cinematic color grading. Negative prompt: extra people, background people, crowd, wedding guests, staff, bystanders, duplicated bride, duplicated groom, distorted faces, changed identity, inaccurate likeness, changed hairstyle, changed hair color, deformed hands, extra fingers, missing fingers, fused fingers, broken fingers, disconnected hands, unnatural arms, stiff pose, hands covering faces, bride not holding groom’s arm, no backward glance, missing veil, messy veil, veil covering the face completely, chaotic wind, storm wind, strong wind, hair covering the face, dress blowing unnaturally, wrong wedding dress, wedding dress with straps, puffy princess ball gown, colorful wedding dress, scarf around the neck, neck wrap, choker, fabric around the neck, casual groom outfit, necktie instead of bow tie, open-collar shirt, indoor hallway, corridor background, plastic skin, over-smoothed face, fake CGI look, text, logo, watermark, title text, low resolution, blurry face, oversaturated colors, vivid bright colors, neon colors, harsh contrast, black and white, monochrome, grayscale."

























