Here is a photo of my child. Use this photo as the identity reference — keep the same facial features, face shape, eyes, hair, and overall appearance. Do not make the child look older or like a different child.
Create a photorealistic but very cute candid smartphone photo of the child standing directly behind a clean, clear glass wall, pressing both cheeks and both palms against the glass, as if she just noticed the camera and playfully pressed herself against it.
Cheeks and face:
The cheeks should look soft, round, and slightly spread outward from gentle contact with the glass — like a baby playfully pressing their face against glass. Keep it cute and full, not harsh or distorted. The nose should stay mostly natural with only a very slight flattening at the tip. The lips should be softly puckered into a small "oo" shape touching the glass, without being overly compressed. The face should stay clearly recognizable, adorable, and lovable — the cheek squish is the main effect, not an extreme deformation.
Hands:
Both palms pressed flat against the glass beside the face, fingers naturally spread in slightly different directions.
Glass and lighting:
Show subtle realistic contact marks — faint reflections, soft handprint marks, slight pressure marks at the cheeks and palms. Keep the glass clean and bright, not foggy. Use soft, even indoor daylight with a clean, plain, minimal background in soft cream or ivory tone.
Camera:
Shot from the opposite side of the glass, close smartphone perspective, slightly below eye level, face filling most of the frame, mild wide-angle smartphone lens feel — like a casual family snapshot, not a studio portrait.
Skin and realism:
Natural child skin texture, soft natural blush, gentle highlights, no plastic AI skin, no heavy retouching, natural hair strands with tiny flyaways.
Avoid: extreme or grotesque face deformation, harshly flattened nose, heavily crushed lips, creepy pressure effects, stiff posing, glossy plastic skin, studio lighting, messy background.