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ArtistA 16:9 format photorealistic full-body studio portrait shot with a Sony GM 85mm f1.4 lens of a cute six-year-old girl with blue eyes and dark, curly hair sitting on a tan leather pouf in front of a mid-blue, matte, gently patterned, silk moiré studio backdrop. The girl is a poster child for wearing a soft, pink sweater and matching jogging pants with a small flower pattern in shades of pink and white sneakers. Her hands are gripping the edge of the dark leather pouf between her legs, making it appear as if she wanted to jump up and play. She is staring intently into the camera. The little girl is a poster child for the organization DEBRA, whose mission is to improve the quality of life for all people living with Epidermolysis bullosa (EB). The children who have the genetic disorder EB, also known as butterfly children, have skin is as fragile as a butterfly’s wings. A closer look at the child reveals that she has EB Simplex, so that she has many red blisters and a few open wounds on her hands and in her face. The three-point lighting softens the visual impact of her blisters and wounds and harmoniously draws together all elements of the professional studio shot. No text, strong focus on the girl, soft edges at the margins of the photo.
Studio shot of a little girl living with the genetic condition Epidermolysis bullosa, which results in extremely fragile skin. "Even minor friction, heat, or trauma can result in painful blisters and open wounds." (https://www.debra.org/about-eb/understanding-epidermolysis-bullosa-eb). Children like her are often referred to as butterfly children, as their skin is as fragile as the wings of a butterfly.