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How to make AI photos feel real

Most people write prompts like this:

“(masterpiece), ultra realistic cosplay photo of Power from Chainsaw Man…”

And yes — you’ll get something visually stunning. But here’s how to take it further, into emotionally charged, storytelling-driven territory 1f447 How to make AI photos feel real

1f7e0 How to make AI photos feel real STEP 1 — DEFINE THE MOOD CLEARLY

Don’t just describe the subject — describe the emotional feel. Example:

“Chaotic gremlin vibe” → good start, but upgrade it to:

“Youthful rebellion, playful mischief, with a warm nostalgic undertone of 2000s high school freedom.”

1f7e0 How to make AI photos feel real STEP 2 — TONE SETTING THROUGH LIGHT + CAMERA

Prompt 2 uses this:

“Shot with vintage Kodak point-and-shoot film camera, strong built-in flash…”

Perfect — this sets the retro tone. But you can elevate it:

“Emulate the imperfect, impulsive feel of a teen capturing a fleeting moment on disposable film during after-school hangouts.”

1f7e0 How to make AI photos feel real STEP 3 — ADD FILTERS THROUGH LANGUAGE, NOT JUST TECH

Instead of saying just “grainy film texture” — add filters emotionally:

“Slight warm color shift to mimic sun-faded prints, nostalgic color bleed like old yearbook photos, slight vignette as if developed from a worn-out roll.”

1f7e0 How to make AI photos feel real STEP 4 — TELL A MICRO-STORY

What’s happening in this photo? Describe why the pose exists:

“She’s mid-laugh after teasing a friend behind the camera, sitting on the studio floor after a chaotic snack break—shirt slightly wrinkled, tongue out in pure mischief.”

Now, this isn’t just AI art — it’s a moment with memory.

1f9e9 How to make AI photos feel real The difference between Prompt 1 and Prompt 2?

27a1 How to make AI photos feel real Prompt 1 = Fashion catalog with mood

27a1 How to make AI photos feel real Prompt 2 = Emotional snapshot with story

1f525 How to make AI photos feel real If you want to build your brand, don’t sell “products” or “cool photos” —

Sell FEELINGS. Sell MEMORY.

People don’t buy technique. They buy how it makes them feel.

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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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