
A full-body portrait of a luminous woman with an hourglass figure, shot on classic black-and-white film using a Hasselblad H6D-400c with an 80mm f/1.2 lens at wide open aperture for ultra-shallow depth of field and creamy bokeh. She wears a fitted ivory satin bodycon dress with delicate lace-up detailing that emphasizes her defined waist and subtly flared hips. Her long black hair flows past bare shoulders, contrasting against warm golden-violet skin undertones as she poses confidently-one hand on her hip, the other resting lightly on her thigh-with almond-shaped eyes gazing slightly off-camera in a serene, contemplative expression. The scene unfolds in a neutral-lit New York City loft bathed in soft indirect window light from skylights, with polished concrete floors and subtle reflections of a steel tripod and studio strobe visible in a matte-black modular shelving unit. An off-white seamless backdrop is softly blurred by the lens, rendered in a moody high-contrast monochrome palette with pronounced grain, deep blacks, and lifted highlights to evoke the aesthetic of silver gelatin film. Subtle dark vignetting and a faint halation glow around light sources enhance the timeless, narrative-rich fine-art portrait style reminiscent of mid-20th-century fashion photography and cinema chiaroscuro.