Use the uploaded photo as the exact facial identity reference (Facial Anchor Lock). Preserve the person's facial structure, skin tone details, hairstyle, and facial proportions exactly as in the uploaded image. Do not change the person's identity or facial features.
Angle & Pose: Three-quarter view (approximately 45°), head and shoulders rotated slightly to the side. Head turned to the right, face and gaze directed toward the right side of the frame. Chin lifted slightly upward — a subtle raise that elongates the neck and gives a poised, elevated posture, not an exaggerated tilt. Shoulders angled diagonally away from the lens, torso positioned at a slight twist relative to the head direction. One side of the neck and jawline more exposed and catching more rim light than the other.
Expression: Serious and elegant — a poised, composed mood with quiet intensity. Lips fully closed, no smile, no smirk, jaw slightly set with subtle tension that reads as restraint rather than tension. Eyebrows level and steady, not raised or furrowed. Eyes sharp and focused, looking toward the right, middle-distance gaze as if fixed on something distant with quiet resolve. The overall impression should feel refined, dignified, and self-assured, like a formal editorial or luxury brand portrait rather than a casual photo.
Convert the overall portrait to a high-contrast monochrome (black and white) treatment, while keeping a dramatic golden/amber rim light glowing along the edges of the subject — outlining the hairline, ears, jawline, shoulders, and silhouette. The light source sits behind and slightly to the side of the subject.
Lighting spread: Widen the rim light's falloff slightly so the glow doesn't sit as a razor-thin edge line — let it bloom a touch further onto the adjacent hair strands, the outer cheek, and the top of the shoulder, with a soft gradual fade rather than an abrupt cutoff. The light should feel like it's naturally wrapping a few extra degrees around the form, not just outlining it, while the front-facing planes of the face and body remain in shadow or grayscale midtones.
Background: pure solid black, studio-style, completely empty, no props, no gradient.
Wardrobe: dark, formal outfit — a black button-up shirt layered under a black tailored blazer/suit jacket, both rendered in deep black tones that blend subtly into the background, with only the rim light defining the fabric edges and lapel structure.
Color treatment: desaturated grayscale across skin and clothing, with the rim light being the only warm gold color accent in the entire frame. No other color casts.
Camera composition: chest-up portrait, vertical framing, subject slightly off-center, eye level, shallow depth of field, sharp focus on the face.
Anatomy Lock: maintain natural and correct human proportions — 5 fingers per hand with natural knuckle bends and properly jointed thumb (if hands are visible), natural 1:7 head-to-body ratio, natural shoulder width. If body proportions appear distorted, fix only the hands/body while preserving the locked face.
Negative prompt: no distorted hands, no extra or missing fingers, no unnatural body proportions, no altered facial identity, no plastic/AI-artificial skin texture, no colored background, no flat/even lighting, no razor-thin unnatural rim outline, no smile, no smirk, no lowered chin, no direct eye contact with camera, no text or watermark artifacts.