Saree Chick - F2

Capture a photograph that embodies the essence of a bygone era, specifically the 1970s or 1980s, with a hauntingly beautiful, doll-like figure as the central subject. The image should merge David Lynch's eerie elegance with David Hamilton's mystical allure, creating a surreal and captivating scene. Camera Settings: Camera: Kodak Instamatic X-15F Film: Kodak Ektachrome 200 film for its vibrant colors and fine grain, suitable for capturing the ethereal beauty and subtle nuances of the scene. Photographic Style and Aesthetic: The photograph should have a softly focused aesthetic, with a slight emphasis on capturing the mystical and eerie elements of the subject's appearance and surroundings. Subject and Pose: The subject, a hauntingly beautiful, doll-like figure with an unnervingly slender, pert form, should be captured in a pose that accentuates her ethereal beauty. Her hands should be raised to her head, adjusting her hair, which is styled in a manner reminiscent of the era, with soft, flowing waves. Her attire should be quintessentially authentic for the time, consisting of a loose, tight sleeveless top and bikini bottom adorned with small, dark floral patterns. The outfit should be simple, yet evocative of the era's fashion. Lighting and Atmosphere: Soft, diffused light should cast an otherworldly glow on the subject, highlighting her slender form and the intricate details of her attire. The background should be blurred, with a blue and white hue that suggests a beach or seaside setting, adding to the surreal and mystical ambiance of the photograph. Additional Effects: . Incorporate lens flare and bokeh effects subtly to enhance the dreamlike quality of the image. Influences and Authenticity: The photograph should reflect the influences of David Lynch's eerie elegance and David Hamilton's mystical allure, capturing the haunting beauty of the subject in a way that is both captivating and unsettling. Every aspect of the image, from the subject's attire and hairstyle to the photographic technique and effects, should be era-authentic, transporting the viewer back to the 1970s or 1980s.