Based on the clear single-person portrait reference I upload, create a set of 8 “freediving underwater dream art portraits.” All images should be independent finished pieces in vertical 3:4 composition.
1 | Character Consistency
Strictly preserve the real facial features, face shape, eyes, nose, lips, skin tone, hairline, age impression, and overall recognizability of the reference person.
Do not change the face, do not turn the person into a stranger, do not create an influencer face, do not make it anime-like, and do not create plastic fake skin.
Keep realistic skin texture and high-end live-action photography quality. Body proportions should be real and natural, with long coordinated limbs and correct shoulder-neck, back, waist, abdomen, hip, leg, and foot lines.
2 | Overall Style
The overall style is high-budget, realistic, professional, dreamy, ethereal, and visually stunning freediving underwater art photography.
It should combine fashion editorial impact with documentary-level ocean realism.
Emphasize freediving professionalism, body control, floating sensation, and the coexistence of strength and softness.
It is not ordinary tourist diving photography, not cheap mermaid cosplay, and not vulgar glamour photography.
3 | Professional Freediving Gear
The subject must clearly have freediving-specific gear and professional presence, which may include:
low-volume freediving mask;
long carbon-fiber freediving fins / long fins;
thin weight belt;
dive computer watch;
a nose clip may be used sparingly if the shot needs it.
Do not include oxygen tanks, BCD, or scuba-diving equipment. The whole set must clearly read as freediving.
4 | Styling and Wardrobe
Change the outfit into a high-end freediving portrait look with an open back and exposed legs, balancing professionalism, fashion, expensive quality, and realism.
It may include:
open-back high-cut one-piece freediving swimsuit;
fitted open-back diving-fashion swimwear;
premium colors such as high-end black, pearl white, sea-salt gray, mist blue, deep-sea blue, pale gold, and cool gray;
a small amount of gauze, ribbon, or transparent draped fabric may float naturally underwater, but must not dominate.
The overall look must feel like international fashion underwater photography, not cheap swimsuit photos, not e-commerce style, and not overly exposed.
5 | Scene and Marine Life
All scenes take place in a clear, real, magnificent underwater world.
The water should be deep blue, blue-green, or cyan-blue, with realistic:
sunbeams penetrating the surface;
underwater particles;
water refraction;
spatial depth;
seafloor sand ripples, reefs, coral, trenches, slopes, and open deep-water areas.
Marine life should be realistic, impressive, and elegant. Increase focus on:
dancing with sharks: reef sharks, lemon sharks, nurse sharks, and other controllable, elegant shark species;
fish storm / bait ball / fish vortex;
optional supporting life: sea turtles, manta rays, tropical fish schools, etc.
Avoid malformed sea creatures, aquarium-like fake feeling, and crowded chaotic scenes.
6 | Actions and Camera Requirements
Actions should show professional freediving qualities:
descending;
suspending;
flat swimming;
side swimming;
rotating while floating;
stretching;
ascending while looking upward;
stable posture while interacting with sharks or fish schools.
Camera angles and shot scales must vary richly. The set must not feel repetitive, and should cover:
top-down view;
low-angle view;
side view;
front / three-quarter front;
close-up;
medium shot;
long shot;
ultra-wide grand scene;
backlight;
under-surface perspective.
7 | Image Temperament
The subject’s temperament should be quiet, focused, brave, dreamy, elegant, mysterious, and full of vitality.
Expressions must not be stiff. The subject does not always need to look at the camera. Use more of:
looking into the distance;
looking up toward the water surface;
lowering the head while descending;
forming a relational feeling with marine life;
a relaxed but highly controlled body state.
8 | Negative Requirements
No AI look.
No plastic skin.
No extra hands or feet.
No deformed hands or feet.
No incorrect body structure.
No strange fin structure.
No incorrect mask.
No malformed marine animals.
No vulgar sexuality.
No cheap filters.
No watermark, logo, or text.
Do not make all 8 images repeat the same pose, angle, or composition.
8 Shot Prompts (each can be generated separately)
01 | Opening Descent Below the Surface
Generate image 1.
The scene is a freediving opening blockbuster: the subject begins descending slowly from just below the water surface toward the deep sea.
Use a slightly low-angle + medium-long shot, showing the water surface, ripples, sunbeams, and the full body.
The subject wears an open-back, exposed-leg high-end one-piece freediving swimsuit, low-volume mask, long fins, thin weight belt, and dive computer watch.
The posture is long and relaxed, legs naturally extended, body slightly curved, as if just entering the deep-sea world.
The overall mood is dreamy, quiet, professional, expensive, with the feeling of a high-budget international underwater photography campaign.
02 | Side Flat Swim Through Coral Sea
Generate image 2.
The scene is a side-shot freediving flat swim. The subject swims steadily across the frame from one side, with fluid body lines and clear open-back and leg lines.
Below is a rich but clean coral seabed and seafloor slope, with tropical fish in the distance.
Sunlight penetrates from the water surface, and the water is clear and transparent.
The posture is elegant and controlled, like quietly passing through an underwater garden.
Use medium-to-wide composition, emphasizing seabed layering, outfit texture, and freediving professionalism.
03 | Dancing with Sharks: Grand Wide Shot
Generate image 3.
Use a long-shot / ultra-wide blockbuster composition: the subject is in a vast underwater space, sharing the frame with several elegant, realistic sharks.
The sharks should mainly be reef sharks, lemon sharks, or nurse sharks, moving naturally and fluidly, not attacking and not sensationalized.
The subject slowly descends or suspends over sand or open blue water, creating scale contrast with the shark group.
The shot should have strong spatial depth and awe, with the subject relatively small to emphasize the ocean’s vastness and wonder.
The overall image should feel like a documentary cover plus a fashion underwater editorial.
04 | Dancing with Sharks: Mid-close Relationship Shot
Generate image 4.
Use a medium shot where the subject and one graceful shark share the frame at close distance, creating a feeling of “dancing together.”
The subject may be side-floating, turning back, extending an arm, or slightly rotating, with soft but stable movement.
The subject does not touch the shark, but swims parallel to it, showing a professional, calm, nature-respecting relationship.
Use a slightly angled side camera, clean light, transparent seawater, and a high-end realistic dreamy image.
05 | Fish Storm: Top-down Vortex Shot
Generate image 5.
The focus is a fish storm / fish vortex / bait ball.
Use a top-down or high-angle wide lens. Many small fish form vortexes, hollow shapes, and storm-like flows in the water.
The subject is near the center or edge of the fish school, body long and stretched, slightly curled or descending, creating a strong visual center.
The whole image should feel stunning and orderly, emphasizing the wonder of nature.
The subject still wears the professional open-back, exposed-leg freediving look, long fins, and mask.
06 | Close Portrait: Backlit Near-surface Underwater Portrait
Generate image 6.
Use a close-up or half-body to three-quarter underwater portrait.
The subject is near the water surface. Backlight from the sun hits the mask, shoulder-neck area, collarbone, and back outline. Hair and light fabric float slowly in the water.
The expression is calm, mysterious, and immersed, not necessarily looking at the camera.
The background can be blurred blue water and scattered fish.
Emphasize real facial recognizability, mask details, skin texture, open-back swimsuit styling, and high-budget fashion quality.
07 | Low-angle Ascending Shot: Toward the Light
Generate image 7.
Use a low-angle ascending shot, with the camera below the subject as the subject rises toward the water surface and reaches toward the light.
Sunlight shines down from above, outlining the body, long fins, and exposed-leg lines with light beams.
The posture may be one arm reaching upward, the other hand naturally relaxed, body gently curved.
The overall mood should be poetic, hopeful, cinematic, like the climactic closing image of a freediving film.
08 | Closing Image: Deep-sea Dream Blockbuster
Generate image 8.
This is the final dreamlike grand wide shot.
The subject is in a vast deep-sea space, forming a scene that is both real and dreamy together with sharks, a small amount of fish, seafloor sand ripples, or reef structures.
The composition may be minimal, with the subject slightly small to emphasize the relationship between human and ocean.
The posture is quiet, floating, and stretched, like a dream in the deep sea.
The overall image should be high-end, quiet, mysterious, and lingering, like the back cover of an international magazine.