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Cinematic hyperrealistic commercial photography of a young stylish couple seated casually atop a gleaming white surface — a woman with a sleek high ponytail, wearing a fitted white crop top, minimal white and silver athletic shorts with holographic micro-trim, and a crystal-clear PVC windbreaker catching prismatic light refractions; a man in a relaxed oversized white tee, minimal white and silver jogger shorts with subtle metallic piping, and a structured transparent PVC jacket with frosted seams — both laughing naturally toward each other, radiating effortless joy, hands loosely gripping a matte-white co-branded accessory bag with brushed silver {argument name="product" default="AirPods Pro"} typography embossed on its surface. Towering directly behind them like an architectural monument, a giant oversized {argument name="brand product" default="Apple AirPods Pro"} charging case sits open on a flawless white pedestal, the lid dramatically ajar, two AirPods Pro levitating outward mid-air with motion blur trails suggesting weightless emergence — pearl-white finishes catching studio strobes with razor-sharp specular highlights. Shot on Phase One IQ4 150MP — 85mm f/1.4 lens, shallow depth of field softly feathering background edges while subjects remain tack-sharp. Lighting: four-point studio strobe setup with two large octaboxes at 45-degree angles, one rim light casting a clean silver halo along jacket edges, one overhead beauty dish adding crisp facial luminosity. Floor is {argument name="floor material" default="ultra-gloss white resin"} with perfect mirror reflections doubling every element below the knee. Color grading: clinical cool whites with barely perceptible +5 cyan push in shadows, preserving pure luminance in highlights. Rendered in 8K ultra-resolution, photorealistic CGI-hybrid pipeline, Octane Render volumetric light engine. Advertising campaign aesthetic — Nike meets Apple — aspirational, minimal, electric.
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