
Black and white photography, monochrome, no color, film grain, silver gelatin tones. A striking typographic composition featuring the phrase "If you have what you love, and love what you do," arranged in a visually dynamic and layered manner. The text is the primary subject, rendered in a bold, serif typeface with varying weights and sizes to create visual hierarchy and emphasis. The phrase is broken into lines, with "If you have what you love" stacked above "and love what you do," emphasizing the latter with larger font size. The typography is intentionally distressed, with slight imperfections and variations in ink density, evoking a vintage, tactile feel. The background is a textured page from an old book, filled with dense columns of small, serif text in a lighter tone, providing a subtle yet complex backdrop. The page appears aged, with visible paper grain, slight discoloration, and subtle creasing. The composition is centered, with the typographic element dominating the frame. Lighting is soft and diffused, creating gentle shadows and highlights that accentuate the texture of the paper and the form of the letters. The image has a shallow depth of field, with the text sharp and in focus, while the background text gradually blurs, drawing attention to the central message. The aesthetic evokes nostalgia, intellectualism, and artistic expression, reminiscent of vintage book illustrations or typographic posters. Captured with medium format smoothness, exhibiting moderate film grain and a subtle vignette. Aspect ratio 3:2. The mood is contemplative and inspiring, encouraging reflection on passion and purpose.