Search Hubs
Start with the problem the image keeps getting wrong. Bad flash, plastic skin, phone framing, sensor noise, wide-angle edges — each hub collects prompts where that detail is the point, not a decoration pasted on at the end.
Candid AI Photo Prompts
Candid AI photo prompts for Nano Banana Pro with awkward posture, bad flash, phone blur, and real mess that keeps images from looking staged.
harsh flashHarsh Flash AI Image Prompts
Harsh flash AI image prompts for Nano Banana Pro built around blown highlights, hard shadows, dirty mirrors, and skin texture that survives the light.
skin textureSkin Texture AI Image Prompts
Skin texture AI image prompts for Nano Banana Pro with visible pores, natural shine, peach fuzz, grain, and lighting that avoids plastic skin.
24mm24mm AI Photo Prompts
24mm AI photo prompts for Nano Banana Pro with close phone framing, slight distortion, messy rooms, and wide-angle edges that feel real.
phone cameraPhone Camera AI Image Prompts
Phone camera AI image prompts for Nano Banana Pro with awkward framing, bad flash, sensor grain, and casual shots that avoid studio polish.
mirrorMirror Selfie AI Image Prompts
Mirror selfie AI image prompts for Nano Banana Pro with dirty glass, direct flash, crooked reflections, cramped rooms, and phone shots that feel interrupted.
visible poresVisible Pores AI Image Prompts
Visible pores AI image prompts for Nano Banana Pro with close skin detail, natural shine, uneven makeup, and lighting that avoids plastic faces.
grainGrainy AI Photo Prompts
Grainy AI photo prompts for Nano Banana Pro with high-ISO noise, low indoor light, texture, motion blur, and images that stop looking over-rendered.
high isoHigh ISO AI Photo Prompts
High ISO AI photo prompts for Nano Banana Pro with low-light noise, rough shadows, imperfect focus, and indoor scenes that feel shot on a phone.
why these get permanent pages
A tag only earns a hub when there are enough live prompts to make the page useful and the angle is clear enough to avoid becoming a duplicate filter. The hub has to say something specific: how flash behaves, why a phone crop feels believable, what skin texture needs around it, or how grain keeps a low-light shot from looking over-rendered.
filters stay fast; hubs stay deliberate
The raw tag search still works for quick browsing. These pages are narrower. They are for tags with enough depth to deserve stable URLs, clean schema, and their own copy. If a tag is just a synonym for a hub that already exists, it stays a filter until there is a better reason to split it out.
what to open first
Open harsh flash when the image looks too polished. Open phone camera when the shot feels too composed. Open visible pores or skin texture when the face turns into plastic. Open grain or high ISO when the room needs low-light damage. Open 24mm when the frame needs to feel close, crowded, and slightly bent.