

Ultra-realistic cinematic portrait of a 75-year-old Caucasian American man named William Harper, representing a lifetime of faith, doubt, and deep reflection. He has an oval face with natural aging wrinkles, slightly sagging cheeks, fine skin texture, and deep-set kind eyes that carry both wisdom and uncertainty. His eyes look slightly tired, as if he has experienced loss, questioned life, and searched for meaning. His hair is short, neatly combed, grey-white, with a natural hairline. Clean-shaven or very light stubble. His expression is calm, introspective, slightly emotional, and thoughtful — not smiling, but peaceful, like someone sharing honest life truths. He is wearing a simple plain sweater in neutral tones (grey or beige), no patterns or logos, with a minimal wristwatch. His hands rest naturally on a wooden table, relaxed. Lighting is soft natural daylight coming from the side (window light), creating gentle shadows and realistic depth on his face. Background is a modest American home interior (living room or kitchen), slightly visible and softly blurred, warm and realistic — nothing luxurious. Camera framing: horizontal 16:9, eye-level angle, medium close-up (chest-up), subject centered Style: hyper-realistic, documentary photography, cinematic but natural, no filters, no artificial colors, no over-blur Quality: 4K, DSLR realism, 85mm lens, extremely detailed skin texture, sharp focus on face and hands Negative prompt: cartoon, CGI, unrealistic skin, over-smooth face