In an arresting close-up portrait that seems extracted from the MidJourney Style Reference Guide for vibrant, impactful visuals, a woman’s face artfully mirrors the American flag with bold red and white stripes that command attention against a stark black background. The imagistic representation draws heavily from the iconic photography style of David LaChapelle, noted for his dramatic, hyper-realistic aesthetics and cinematic lighting that enhances the theatricality of the composition. Employing a surrealist touch reminiscent of Frieke Janssens, we see a convergence of pop art inspirations and a saturated color palette that imbue the portrait with a dynamic and contemporary edge. The image is crafted with meticulous attention to detail, employing sharp focus and a dynamic pose that make the facial features pop in a photorealistic depiction, with additional elements like bold brush strokes and a low-angle perspective that elevate it from mere portrait to a striking piece of visual art, resonant of an album cover design captured using a 35mm film camera.