Use the attached image as the face reference. Keep his exact facial features, bone structure, skin tone, beard shape and hairline — change only the pose, lighting and wardrobe described below.
A man in his early fifties, silver-grey hair pushed back and slightly wind-lifted, close silver beard, weathered skin with visible lines at the eye corners. He sits with one forearm across his raised knee, holding a rectangular glass flacon upright against his shoulder, knuckles toward camera. Gaze off to the left, past the lens, mouth closed and relaxed. Not performing.
The flacon: deep navy glass grading to near-black at the base, matte black cap. Typography in white — "PTO" across the upper third, letters with fine hairline strokes and sharp bracketed ends, generously spaced. Beneath it "COOL DRIFT" in a single line, letters tall and narrow, tightly set, vertical strokes heavy. Small fine print at the bottom edge.
Wardrobe: unstructured cream linen blazer over a white cotton vest, sleeves pushed to the forearm, a thin gold chain bracelet.
Light: hard midday sun from high camera-left — a crisp shadow line down the right side of his nose, a sharp-edged shadow of the flacon falling across his lapel, a single hard specular strip on the glass edge.
Background: open sea horizon low in the frame, clear blue sky above, everything beyond him softly out of focus.
Camera: 85mm at his eye height, shallow depth, focus on his face with the flacon fractionally softer.
Depth: flacon and hand foreground / face and shoulder midground / sea and sky background.
World rule: a real photograph outdoors — sun on skin, real pores, glass reflecting actual sky, ink catching hard light.
4:5 ratio image.