Use the attached image as the exact face reference, pose reference, hand placement reference, and vertical stacked composition reference.
Create an ultra-realistic black and white studio portrait of a playful family of three arranged in a centered vertical stack against a dark seamless background.
Top: Adult man with short styled dark hair and trimmed beard, wearing a plain black sweater. He is winking one eye and making a playful duck-face kiss expression toward the camera. Both hands are gently placed horizontally on the woman’s head below.
Middle: Adult woman with straight dark hair, wearing a black outfit. She is making a kiss expression toward the camera. Her hands are placed symmetrically on the child’s head below.
Bottom: Young child wearing a black sweater, elbows resting on a flat surface, chin supported by both hands, making a duck-face kiss expression while looking directly at the camera.
Maintain identical stacked alignment, centered framing, symmetrical composition, natural proportions, and realistic anatomy.
Lighting: professional low-key studio lighting with soft directional light on faces, deep shadows, high contrast monochrome tones, sharp focus on eyes, detailed skin texture, subtle catchlights.
Style: fine art black and white photography, cinematic, DSLR quality, ultra-detailed, HDR, 8K resolution, vertical 4:5 aspect ratio.
Remove any mobile UI elements, remove Instagram interface, no text overlays, no icons, no watermarks. Clean professional studio portrait only.
No color tones, no blur, no distortion, no extra objects, seamless dark background.
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