
Winter Greenhouse Portrait With Soft Natural Depth
Create a refined winter greenhouse portrait that keeps your real identity while adding tailored styling, frosted foliage, and soft daylight depth.
Using the uploaded photo, create a refined editorial portrait of the same person standing inside a glass conservatory during a cold winter morning. KEEP — Keep the exact face structure from the uploaded photo, including natural facial proportions, jawline, cheeks, nose, lips, ears, eye shape and eye colour. Preserve the original skin tone, visible pores and skin texture, hairline, natural hair density, facial hair if present, and body proportions. Retain natural facial asymmetry and every recognizable identity feature. Do not reshape the face or reinterpret the person's age. CHANGE — Dress the person in a cream-colored brushed cashmere cardigan layered over a deep burgundy silk camisole, with realistic fibre texture and natural fabric folds. Change the pose so they stand beside a tall botanical table, one hand lightly touching a broad leaf while the shoulders angle away from the camera. Replace the previous urban setting with a glasshouse filled with winter greenery, ceramic planters, and pale stone surfaces. Use soft overcast daylight rather than artificial mixed lighting. Give the image a quiet botanical editorial finish. SCENE — Place the subject inside a large Victorian-style greenhouse on a cold winter morning. Condensation lightly covers sections of the glass roof, while evergreen leaves, bare climbing stems, terracotta pots, and pale stone benches sit behind them. Keep the nearest plants gently blurred and the distant greenhouse structure softer still, creating layered depth without obscuring the face. LIGHT — Use diffuse daylight entering from the upper-left through the cloudy glass roof. Keep the light broad and low-contrast across the forehead, cheeks, and nose, with a soft shadow falling beneath the chin and along the right side of the face. Avoid hard highlights or artificial rim lighting. CAMERA — Shoot on an 85mm lens at f/1.8 from chest height, preserving natural facial perspective and smooth background compression. Frame the subject from the waist upward with enough greenhouse structure visible to establish the environment. GRADE — Use a muted cream, forest green, burgundy, and weathered terracotta palette with gentle contrast, soft highlights, restrained saturation, and subtle fine-grain texture inspired by modern botanical editorial photography. OUTPUT — Render at 8K resolution in a vertical 4:5 composition with detailed fabric, realistic skin texture, and clean facial definition. DO-NOT — No face slimming, no skin whitening, no changed eye colour, no plastic smoothing, no invented jewellery or tattoos.
Photo Guide
- Use a sharp high-resolution photo with the entire face clearly exposed.
- A softly lit daylight source works best for matching greenhouse diffusion.
- Keep the forehead, hairline, eyes, jaw, and cheeks unobstructed.
- A slight three-quarter angle helps preserve facial depth without distortion.
- Avoid strong beauty filters because they can erase natural skin landmarks.
Pro Tips
- Choose a daylight source photo so the diffuse greenhouse light blends naturally.
- Keep both eyes unobstructed so their shape and colour remain stable.
- Use a source showing shoulders so the cardigan follows real proportions.
- Avoid dramatic makeup because it can alter perceived facial landmarks.
- Choose natural hair visibility so the hairline stays consistent in the render.
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Jitesh Mali
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