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Nano Banana Headshot: Cream Blazer with Warm Bokeh

by Naresh Devineni

A Nano Banana prompt for a realistic professional LinkedIn headshot: a beige/cream blazer over a white button-down against warm golden bokeh lights.

Nano Banana Headshot: Cream Blazer with Warm Bokeh — example result generated with Nano Banana
Example result · Nano Banana
Prompt

Upload a clear, well-lit photo of yourself to Nano Banana (from the chat box of Google Gemini or Google AI Studio), then paste the prompt below.

For the uploaded picture, generate an image of:

Expression: Slight smile and approachable expression

Clothing: Beige/cream blazer over white collared button-down shirt with buttons visible

Clothing shadows: Visible shadows under blazer lapels and in jacket fabric folds

Lighting: Soft, warm lighting from front

Facial shadows: Face evenly lit with minimal shadows

Background: Very blurred background (strong bokeh effect) with warm golden/amber circular light bokeh spots scattered throughout, dark areas between lights creating depth

Background shadows: Background is completely out of focus with bokeh light effects, no distinct shadows visible

Framing: Head and upper torso to mid-chest level

Position: Face and body directly facing camera

CRITICAL RESTRICTIONS:

  • NO multiple backgrounds or layered backgrounds
  • NO rounded corners or circular crops
  • NO additional background colors or borders
  • NO dramatic background gradients, background should be evenly lit or have only minimal, natural lighting variation
  • Standard rectangular crop only
  • DO NOT add shadows if none exist in the reference image

From the author

nareshdevineni

This is the cream blazer with warm bokeh look from my set of LinkedIn headshot prompts. Upload a clear photo, paste the prompt, and Nano Banana keeps your face while restyling the outfit, lighting, and background into a beige/cream blazer over a white button-down against warm golden bokeh lights. If the first result drifts, regenerate once or twice; small tweaks to the background line have the biggest effect.

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