Annie Leibovitz Style - Qwen - V2

Annie Leibovitz Style - Qwen

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This LoRA is a specialized style adapter for Qwen Image, engineered to capture the distinct "painterly realism" and dramatic narrative weight associated with the photography of Annie Leibovitz.

Crucial Training Note:

This model was trained exclusively on 75+ publicly available images with strict regularization to prevent the learning of biological identities. It has been instructed not to 'look at' or memorize real faces. It will NOT reproduce the likeness of any specific celebrity or public figure found in the training data; instead, it applies the lighting, composition, and color grading of the Leibovitz aesthetic to your own subjects.

Key Stylistic Elements

When prompting with this LoRA, focusing on these three pillars will yield the highest fidelity results:

1. The "Painterly" Lighting (Chiaroscuro)

The defining characteristic of this style is lighting that mimics the soft, directional quality of European Old Master paintings (like Rembrandt or Caravaggio) but applied to modern subjects.

Visual Signature: Soft, large-source lighting (often mimicking a large umbrella or "Softlighter") that wraps gently around the subject.

Shadows: Deep, distinct shadows that separate the subject from the background, creating volume and drama without losing detail.

Prompting Cues: soft directional lighting, painterly light, chiaroscuro, volumetric shadows, studio lighting with canvas backdrop.

2. Environmental & Narrative Composition

Unlike standard headshots, this style treats the environment as an extension of the subject's character.

Visual Signature: Wide-angle environmental portraits where the setting tells a story. Subjects are often posed in a way that feels "staged" yet physically grounded and weighty.

Group Shots: Excellent separation between figures; each subject occupies their own distinct space/plane within the image, avoiding clutter.

Prompting Cues: environmental portrait, staged composition, narrative context, wide angle, centered composition.

3. The "Vanity Fair" Color Grade

The color palette is distinctively muted yet rich, moving away from hyper-digital saturation.

Visual Signature: Desaturated skin tones with rich, deep earth tones (browns, ochres, deep blues) in the environment. The "black point" is often slightly lifted, giving a matte finish that resembles high-end magazine print.

Prompting Cues: muted tones, rich earth colors, editorial color grading, matte finish, low saturation, high contrast.

Trigger: al_style

Credit: This model received technical support from ModelScope, i.e. it has been trained fully on ModelScope.

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