Ultra-realistic 9:16 portrait photograph of a South Indian bride (pelli kuthuru), captured from waist-up, slightly turned to her left while looking over her shoulder with a soft smile.
Face & Identity:
The same exact individual with identical facial structure, skin tone, features, and proportions. Oval face, medium brown skin tone, expressive eyes with subtle eyeliner, small red bindi centered on forehead, natural eyebrows, and soft pink lipstick. No alteration or stylization of the face.
Hair & Head Styling:
Hair neatly parted in the middle and tied into a traditional low bun. Adorned with a gold maang tikka centered on the forehead.
Jewelry:
Heavy traditional South Indian gold jewelry including:
- Layered gold necklaces
- Jhumka earrings
- Maang tikka
- Multiple gold bangles stacked on both hands
- Nose pin (small and subtle)
All jewelry should look rich, intricate, and authentic.
Clothing:
Bright pink blouse with heavy gold and green embroidery on sleeves.
Green silk saree with gold zari border draped traditionally.
Pink pallu flowing behind shoulder.
Hands & Details:
Hands decorated with mehendi (henna), visible on forearms and hands.
Right hand gently touching left shoulder area in a graceful bridal pose.
Pose & Expression:
Elegant bridal pose, slightly turned body, head tilted back toward camera direction.
Expression is calm, confident, and softly smiling.
Background:
Outdoor setting with shallow depth of field (bokeh effect).
Blurred greenery (trees) and faint structure/building behind.
Background should be soft and out of focus, emphasizing the subject.
Lighting:
Natural daylight, soft and even lighting.
Slight brightness and vibrant color tones.
No harsh shadows.
Camera & Quality:
Shot on a high-end DSLR, sharp focus on face.
Ultra HD, highly detailed, cinematic color grading.
Soft background blur, portrait lens effect (85mm look).
Aspect Ratio:
9:16 vertical portrait.
Important:
The face must remain EXACTLY the same as the reference image. No changes in identity, proportions, or facial features. This should look like another photograph of the same bride, not a variation or different person.



