Polaroid photo

Polaroid photo

First, ask me to upload a photo. Then, turn it into a full, realistic instant film-style photograph. Show the instant film in its entirety, with the subject captured as a careless, unintentional snapshot. The photo has awkward, off-kilter framing, no clear subject, and a mediocre composition. Include motion blur and harsh overexposure from an on-camera flash, especially near bright or reflective areas. Lighting should be uneven, with blown-out highlights and shadowed areas. The image should feel aggressively mediocre, like it was taken by accident. Apply visible instant film texture, soft film grain, and a subtle vintage tint. Show the classic white instant film border completely, including the wider bottom strip. Add faint smudges, slight bends, or dirt marks on the white frame to enhance realism. Do not crop the instant film—the full rectangular photo and its white border must be shown clearly within the frame of the final image.