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The language of poetry and literature

2728 The language of poetry and literature Lately I’ve been obsessed with capturing the feeling of looking through glass — that quiet distance between the outside world and the person inside.

The idea came from a mix of inspirations:

Edward Hopper’s Nighthawks, with its lonely warmth against the night.

Amili Huang Amili Huang’s storytelling in images.

舒飛的戰場日記 舒飛的《戰場日記》, where every frame feels like memory etched in reflection.

When I tried to recreate this in local AI photo generation, I struggled — the glass never looked right. It either blocked the model or broke the mood. The breakthrough came when I stopped writing “technical prompts” and began writing in the language of poetry and literature.

That shift unlocked the scene:

a cinematic full body portrait, head to toe, of a young Asian woman in her 30s, long brown curls flowing softly, sitting gracefully inside a warm café at night;

the photograph is taken from outside the shop, the camera pressed against the glass, as rain-speckled window panes veil her in shimmering reflections;

city lights blur and dissolve beyond, merging with her figure in a dreamlike haze, glass dividing warmth from the restless night;

her posture is serene, outfit visible from head to toe, golden light within the café wraps her form in gentle radiance;

her calm brown eyes and tender expression glow behind the pane, the world outside reduced to silhouettes and bokeh;

a film still of intimacy and distance, moody, dramatic lighting, golden glow upon her skin, a masterpiece of light and shadow, 8k photorealistic perfection.

It’s less about writing prompts for machines, and more about writing scenes for people — like telling the AI a story. That’s when the image finally feels alive.

1f449 The language of poetry and literature Do you want me to make a shorter, social-media friendly version (catchier, less text-heavy) for easier scrolling, or keep it as a reflective storytelling style like above?

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As eCOM Design Lead at Procter & Gamble, I bring over 6+ years of expertise in visual storytelling and digital-first brand innovation. My work focuses on developing and implementing creative solutions that align with business goals, driving impactful eCommerce and visual design strategies. Collaborating with cross-functional teams, I shape brand identities and elevate customer experiences across packaging, content, and shopper marketing platforms. At P&G, I contribute to improving design processes and lead key innovation projects, leveraging proficiency in core design skills and artistic direction. My past roles in global FMCG, hospitality, and lifestyle sectors have honed my ability to manage creative teams and deliver high-impact campaigns. Passionate about mentoring emerging talent, I strive to build better brands through meaningful design solutions.

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