Use the uploaded image as the exact subject reference. Preserve identity, facial features, age range, recognisability, skin tone, and natural proportions. Create a cinematic portrait showing the subject after coming through a difficult season and stepping into a stronger chapter. The image should feel emotional, real, resilient, and quietly powerful. Large clear readable headline: THE HARD DAYS WERE NOT THE END Small supporting text: They were part of the story. Not the final page. Visual storytelling: Show the subject standing in a realistic environment that suggests recovery, rebuilding, and forward movement. The scene could be an early morning street after rain, a quiet home office after a long night, a coastal path at sunrise, a doorway opening into warm light, or a room filled with half-finished work now being completed. The subject should not look overly glamorous or untouched by life. She should look calm, strong, grounded, and proud in a subtle way, like someone who made it through something difficult and is still here. Completely change: • Outfit • Hairstyle • Expression • Pose • Environment Style direction: Realistic cinematic photography.Emotional editorial portrait.Natural lighting.Warm light breaking through shadows.Soft but powerful atmosphere.Visible contrast between past struggle and new possibility. Outfit: Simple, modern, comfortable but polished.No ballgown.No luxury suit.No fantasy styling.No exaggerated wealth signals Pose: Standing near a window, doorway, road, desk, or shoreline. Looking slightly toward the light or directly at the camera with quiet strength. No dramatic superhero pose. Mood:Hope after hardship.Strength without pretending everything was easy.Peace after pressure.A new chapter beginning. Avoid: Fantasy powers. Angels.Wings.Crying close-ups.Hospital clichés.Luxury mansion styling.Overly perfect influencer posing. 4:5 vertical. Magazine-quality. High emotional impact. Readable text. No AI artifacts. No watermark.