Cinematic three-quarter portrait photograph of a Native American man in his mid-20s, Oglala Lakota heritage, photographed in the style of 1960s–70s documentary film stills. Strong, angular bone structure with prominent cheekbones, a straight defined nose, dark watchful eyes with a lowered guarded gaze, jaw set firmly. Long dark hair parted in the middle, pulled back loosely, reaching the shoulders. He wears a worn leather jacket over a simple shirt, collar open. Dramatic hard side-lighting from the left (chiaroscuro): the left side of the face is brightly lit, the right side falls into deep shadow, the nose casts a soft shadow across the cheek. Mood is stoic, weathered, dignified — a man who has survived but is not broken. Slight three-quarter turn of the head, looking down and away from camera. Setting: muted, dark neutral background suggesting a dim interior or dusk on the South Dakota plains. Desaturated earthy color palette — warm browns, ochre, deep shadow tones, faint warm highlight on the skin. Shot on 35mm film, shallow depth of field, fine grain, soft natural texture. Photorealistic, no stylization. Aspect ratio 4:5, portrait orientation. Mehr sehen