
Created by @rszedfxgc on Sora AI
Subject: A man closely resembling Prime Minister Keir Starmer (UK politician), shown in a realistic editorial or TV broadcast context. The subject is recognizable as Keir Starmer, but the face must be shown less than 50% (partial crop, side profile, or turned slightly away). The subject must NOT look into the camera. Scene: A TV-show moment or editorial panel discussion. The environment clearly reads as a television broadcast: blurred studio lights, out-of-focus monitors, wooden or dark-panel background, subtle silhouettes of audience or crew. No logos, no real institutional branding, no visible TV channel identifiers. Audio element: A visible microphone (lapel mic clipped to jacket or shirt, or a small desk microphone). Composition: Head-and-shoulders framing. Natural variation in posture and gesture: slight hand movement while speaking, hands folded, hand near chin, subtle expressive gesture mid-sentence. Emotion variants (choose one for this image): Composed, thoughtful, attentive, slightly amused, or mid-explanation. Framing & face rules: • Show less than half of the face • Side profile or partial obstruction (microphone, hand, frame edge) • No direct eye contact with the viewer Appearance: Realistic skin texture, natural hair, subtle aging details. Clothing example: navy or dark blazer, light blue or white shirt, no tie or simple tie. Lighting & color: Warm, soft studio lighting with visible key light and rim light. Balanced contrast, editorial film-grade color tone, subtle analog grain. Restrictions: • No phones • No handheld digital screens • No UI elements • No text inside the image • No logos or identifiable institutions Layout constraint: Aspect ratio 1:1 (square). Generate ONE single image only, not a collage or grid. Keep the lower ~25% of the image visually clean for potential ad text overlay. The facial resemblance to Keir Starmer should be strong and unmistakable, matching his well-known TV interview appearances.
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