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AI lesson with the lovely new Trinity Lee

Master Yoda

“Your path you must decide.”
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Tonight I met with the lovely new Langtrees lady @Trinity Lee. @Mrs Langtrees request I was asked to show her what she can do with some of her simple photos using AI (better ones coming).

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Warm smile, sun-kissed skin, that grounded kind of presence you feel before you find the right words. “Exotic beauty” is the phrase people will reach for. I’ll keep it simpler: she’s radiant, and she carries herself with calm.

We sat down and talked craft. Not the noisy kind—just two people looking at a few plain photos and asking, “How do we make these breathe?” I showed her a couple of simple moves that almost always help:
  • Find the light. Stand near a window, turn slowly, and stop when your skin glows and shadows soften.
  • Change one thing. A jacket off the shoulder, a strand of hair, a fingertip on the collar. Small changes, big impact.
  • Texture + colour. Outfits, and the visual feel of what is clinging to her skin.
  • Motion over perfection. A tiny sway, a turn, a laugh you don’t stage—candid beats posed.
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Then we built a micro-video together—10–12 second



  1. Open with a still moment (eye contact, a breath).
  2. Detail—hands, hair, pose, a half-smile.

    Soft transitions, nothing rushed. It wasn’t about being louder; it was about being truer.
What I liked most wasn’t the footage—it was Trinity. Curious, present, respectful. She listened, tried, adjusted, and suddenly the images had her in them—not just a pose, but a feeling. That’s the whole point of this work for me: helping someone find the fire that’s already there, then shaping the light so it shows.

If you cross paths with Trinity online, say hi kindly. She’s putting in the effort, learning the ropes, and bringing grace to the process. I’m grateful our paths met for an hour and that we could turn a few plain frames into something with heart.

Here’s to more calm rooms, good light, and people who show up as themselves.
 
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