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The environment is engineered to support the portrait’s intent—Hollywood-style lights added for depth, a warm edge glow for separation, subtle controlled haze for mood, and apple crates to ground the scene so it reads as one believable photograph.

The environment is engineered to agree with the portrait—camera height, perspective, and depth are matched for a seamless upgrade. The chair is upgraded to a classic leather executive look, then a motivated lamp light camera-right sells the highlights and luxury mood—editorial, believable, and still 100% your client.

Yellow and blue gels are added only on the silhouette edges, motivated by the court lighting—so color wraps naturally without changing the face or fabric realism.

This “after” isn’t built from a single photo—it’s generated from a trained set of images to preserve the same identity while changing the digital persona. We keep the subject recognizable and believable, then design a new performance moment: elegant stage wardrobe, handheld mic, audience bokeh, and cinematic spotlighting.

A controlled powder burst is built behind the dancer to amplify motion and drama—matched to her pose, light direction, and floor contact—so the effect feels photographed in-camera, not pasted on.

Backlight is engineered to pass through fabric and hair, while grounded shadows and contact points keep the chair and feet locked to the earth.

Depth-aware snow is added so it clings to the hat and board with matching light, texture, and falloff—no pasted-on look.

Course perspective and ambient light are aligned to the camera view, so the subject stays grounded and natural.

The scene is engineered to agree with the portrait—court perspective, horizon, and depth match the original camera view. Sunset color and ambient court lighting are matched so the subject stays grounded, believable, and naturally “shot there.”

Built from a trained set of portraits (not a single photo) to preserve the same recognizable identity—then upgraded for a corporate brand look. We keep his face and proportions consistent while engineering a believable boardroom setting: matched camera height and perspective, clean modern environment.

Track perspective and stadium lights are aligned to the camera view, then the color temperature is matched so the environment feels believable.

Built from a trained set of studio portraits (not a single image) to preserve Lance’s likeness. Then the digital persona is art-directed—elevated wardrobe, cinematic venue, and matched lighting—so the final reads as one believable photograph.
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