Nostalgic Soviet Urbanism
Prompt
A man stands near a low brick parapet with a panel apartment building in the background, his body turned slightly three-quarters to the camera, both hands in his pockets, and his gaze directed at the camera. The shot is from the waist up, with a slightly upward angle. The man is wearing a vintage, oversized, sporty windbreaker made of heavy nylon (#1A5A80) with a stand-up collar and a logo patch on the chest in a round red and white frame. The sleeves are decorated with wide horizontal stripes of alternating dark blue (#1A1A40) and white (#F0F0F0) made of the same nylon fabric with a matte finish. A dark collar is visible beneath the windbreaker. He is wearing light blue jeans (#A8C0D4) made of heavy denim with a straight fit. He is wearing a watch with a dark strap. Shot outdoors in a residential courtyard. In the background is the façade of a multi-story panel building made of light beige-gray concrete (#C8C0B0) with rectangular windows in dark frames and an air conditioner mounted on the wall. In the foreground is a red brick parapet (#8B3A20) with a matte, rough surface and metal railings. Bare bush branches are visible in the lower left. The photo is in the Soviet style. The lighting is natural, overcast, evenly diffused, without directional shadows. The overall contrast is moderately low, the tones are cool and muted with a slight film tint. There are no glare, and the light is matte throughout the scene. Shot with a 50mm film lens, medium depth of field with sharp focus on the face. The background is slightly blurred, and building details are recognizable. Film grain is prominent, film photography analog style, highly detailed, photorealistic. moody cold urban Soviet-era mood, dominant muted teal blue and gray tones, low saturation with desaturated cold emphasis, flat diffused overcast natural light, no directional shadows, even ambient lighting, matte texture throughout, cool neutral skin tones against gray concrete background, analog pronounced film grain, subtle vignette at frame edges, nostalgic post-Soviet street portrait color grading.
