office worker environmental portrait-photography

office worker environmental portrait-photography

A single worker sits slightly left-of-center in a 3:2 framed late-night office, seated at a desk that occupies the lower third of the frame and filled with four vertical data screens on the right third, cables and a coffee mug clustered near the lower-left corner, with generous negative space in the upper-right to emphasize isolation. The viewpoint is eye-level, medium-wide so the subject fills roughly one-quarter of the frame and the screens fill the center-right area, with the crop respecting a 3:2 ratio for poster or wallpaper composition. Light is low-key and directional from the screens, casting cool teal rim light and deep navy shadows that separate the subject from a dim, textured wall occupying the upper 60% of the frame. Materials read tactile: matte desk wood, soft wool sweater on the worker, diffused glass on monitors with visible soft reflections. Focus is shallow to moderate with the worker's face and fingertips crisp and the far wall gently blurred to create depth. Render this as editorial interior photography with naturalistic surface detail, subtle grain, and color bias toward deep navy, teal, and muted amber for accents.

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Prompt breakdown

The image prompt captures subject, setting, and style cues. Primary themes: cool-tone, data-screens, editorial, environmental-portrait-photography.

Technical details

The image model used to generate this AI artwork was GPT-Image-1.5. Prompt writing was assisted by gpt-5-mini. Aspect ratio is 3:2.

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