Hyper-detailed photorealistic portrait combining Apple product photography and quiet arthouse cinema, early-2000s aesthetic. Medium close-up, shot on full-frame camera, 85mm lens, f/2.8 — enough depth of field to keep both face and device sharp but still cinematic. A young woman with subtle Asian features holds a silver Apple iPod Classic close to her face, gently pressing it against her cheek. The skin slightly compresses where the device touches, creating a natural physical interaction. She is listening through wired earphones. Her expression is quiet and introspective — soft parted lips, relaxed face, distant unfocused gaze. She is not posing, but absorbed in the music, as if hearing something personal and familiar. The iPod is physically accurate: small rectangular LCD screen at the top, circular click wheel below, correct proportions, metallic body with soft reflections, natural grip with finger pressure. The screen is ON but subtle: dim monochrome display, minimal interface barely visible, soft greenish-white glow reflecting gently onto her cheek and fingers (not bright, not sharp UI). Hair: deep natural red, slightly wet, with clumped strands sticking to skin, fine flyaways, natural irregular texture. Skin: fully realistic and unretouched — visible pores, uneven tone, micro-imperfections, natural oil sheen, soft subsurface scattering. Lighting: hybrid Apple-style + cinematic — soft diffused key light from front/side + very subtle direct flash for specular highlights Mehr sehen