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PROMPT
A hyper-realistic cinematic 3:4 vertical half-body portrait of a young man (25-28) with the exact face from reference image, leaning casually against a 1920s smoky bar table, holding a vintage walking cane. He wears Peaky Blinders-inspired attire — tailored wool three-piece suit, waistcoat, tie, and flat cap. Head slightly down, eyes locked on camera with an intense, confident stare. Warm, ambient lighting casts moody shadows; blurred crowd and glowing whisky bottles in soft bokeh create depth. Shot with 85mm f/1.4 lens, 8K quality, highlighting fabric textures and facial expression. Practical gas lamp illumination, period-accurate wool weave texture, volumetric smoke haze, shallow depth of field, anamorphic character, Kodak Vision3 500T film emulation, ARRI Alexa color science, Peaky Blinders official aesthetic --ar 3:4 --stylize 300
DESCRIPTION
Generates a hyper-realistic cinematic half-body portrait that captures the quintessential Peaky Blinders aesthetic — tailored gangster elegance fused with working-class Birmingham grit. The image places a young man in a smoky 1920s pub, leaning with practiced ease against a bar table, vintage walking cane in hand, embodying the restrained power and dangerous charisma that defines the Shelby family legacy.
Narrative & Emotional Core:
The scene is constructed around a moment of contained dominance. The subject leans casually — not seated, not standing rigid — suggesting a man comfortable in his environment, confident enough to relax but never truly off guard. The vintage walking cane serves as both accessory and subtle status symbol, echoing the period's gangster iconography. The head slightly down, eyes locked on camera creates a gaze that is both intimate and threatening — the viewer becomes the recipient of that intense, confident stare.
Character & Identity Fidelity:
This designed to preserve exact facial features, age range (25-28), and expression from a reference image. No beautification, reinterpretation, or modification of identity occurs. The intense, confident stare is calibrated to match the reference's natural expression — the practiced intensity of a period gangster persona layered over authentic features.
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