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Pilates
Featured Collection 11 prompts
Pilates
Pilates is the post-class collapse where the sweat is real, the reformer springs are heavy, and the studio lighting is unforgiving.
Nano Banana 2
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Office Siren
Featured Collection 8 prompts
Office Siren
Office Siren is sharp tailoring, bad fluorescent light, and the quiet exhaustion of a late night at the desk. These shots trade polish for real-world grit.
Nano Banana 2
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Club Outfit
Featured Collection 6 prompts
Club Outfit
Nightlife captured with a jagged, unforgiving flash. Forget the polished party aesthetic; this is the reality of 3 AM bathroom mirrors and sticky bar tops.
Nano Banana 2
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Harsh Flash
Collection 34 prompts
Harsh Flash
Harsh Flash is direct phone flash, ordinary rooms, and private aftermath moments where the light is rude enough to keep the image honest.
Nano Banana 2
FAQ

Frequently asked questions about Scenes

What makes a prompt a Scene instead of a Selfie?

A Scene prompt is anchored by place, timing, and atmosphere rather than by camera pose. The setting should still read clearly even if you swapped the phone angle or moved the subject a few feet.

What details make scene-based prompts look real?

You want environmental specifics: fluorescent spill, window direction, reflective surfaces, signage, tabletop clutter, fabric creases, and other cues a real location would produce. Generic rooms give you generic AI images.

Should scene prompts still include camera details?

Yes. Even when the setting is the premise, realism still depends on camera behavior like 24mm distortion, phone sensor grain, shallow dynamic range, and imperfect white balance. The place gives the image context; the camera makes it believable.