Here, we tested all the prompts and sharing with you. All the prompts have distinct camera lenses with different angle shot. We used Flux Dev and Flux Schnell model to generate images but you can use any Stable Diffusion model to generate image art.
Capture the model from a high angle, emphasizing the outfit’s pattern and silhouette. Use a 35mm prime lens to maintain sharpness and minimize distortion
Shoot from a side profile to highlight the model’s face and clothing texture. The 85mm lens ensures a flattering compression and smooth bokeh
Shoot over the shoulder using a telephoto lens to focus on small details like jewelry, makeup, or fabric textures. Ideal for editorial-style shots.
Position the camera at the model’s eye level using a 35mm f/1.4 lens. This approach captures facial expressions and keeps the background gently blurred.
Tilt the camera for a dynamic Dutch angle using a versatile 24-70mm lens. Adjust focal lengths to emphasize the model’s motion and lines of the outfit.
Use a 100mm macro lens to get extreme close-ups of intricate details like fabric stitching, accessories, or makeup artistry.
Shoot against a strong backlight using a 50mm f/1.2 lens to create a soft, silhouetted profile, highlighting the flow and transparency of the fabric.
Capture motion blur with a 35mm f/2.8 lens. Use slower shutter speed to showcase movement, creating a dynamic and artistic fashion statement.
Use high-key lighting and an 85mm lens for soft, even tones that highlight the model’s face and bright outfit against a white or light background.
Use a drone equipped with a 12mm lens to capture an overhead view of the model, emphasizing symmetry and spatial positioning.
Frame the model against a sunset using a 200mm lens to capture a perfectly silhouetted figure, elongating the posture and shapes.
Use a tilt-shift lens to blur specific parts of the frame, drawing attention to accessories or patterns on the outfit in an artistic way.
Capture a full-length shot from a slight height using a 28mm lens, emphasizing the model’s entire outfit and surroundings with minimal distortion.
Use a 50mm f/1.8 lens to capture low-key lighting, focusing on shadow play to add depth and drama to monochromatic or dark-themed outfits.
Frame a three-quarter portrait shot using a 135mm lens for high compression and a flattering representation of the model’s features.
Use a 16-35mm lens for an environmental portrait that captures the model in a dramatic setting, blending fashion with background storytelling.
Experiment with reflections using a 50mm f/1.4 lens to play with light and space, creating unique compositions through multiple perspectives.
a beautiful model, a long-exposure shot with a 24mm f/2 lens, emphasizing movement and flow of fabric or props for a surreal and ethereal effect
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