ultraphotorealistic character portrait, style of a character from a Coen Brothers film, a wiry and quick-moving elderly woman, the owner of a basement tailor shop called "Repair of Everything". She is wearing an old men's shirt over a colorful t-shirt, her clothes are a palette of her life with spots of paint and oil. Her signature features are her hands, covered in small scars and calluses, and her huge, round horn-rimmed glasses, one lens cracked and taped with a plaster, constantly slipping down her nose. Her look is attentive and studying. Shot on a Canon 5D Mark IV with a 85mm f/1.2 lens, shallow depth of field, cluttered workshop background, natural overcast lighting, extreme detail. --ar 2:3 --s 150 - - v 6.0 👇