AI Photo Prompts
20 Gemini Couple Photo Prompt Ideas That Keep Both Faces Real
Dhananjay Kumar Nirala
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Couple edits are twice as hard as solo ones for a simple reason: two faces means two chances for the AI to drift. The prompts below are built around that reality. Every one of them names both people in the keep line, which is the single change that fixes most bad couple edits.
Upload one clear photo where both faces are visible and roughly the same size, then copy away. More couple-specific lines live on our Gemini couple photo prompt page.
Romantic classics
Edit this photo of us into a golden-hour portrait: warm sun behind us, soft flare, field of tall grass. Keep both of our faces exactly the same.
Create an elegant anniversary portrait: formal outfits, candlelit restaurant softly blurred behind us, gentle romantic light. Keep both of our faces unchanged.
Turn this photo into a rainy-evening scene: one umbrella over us both, wet street reflecting warm lights. Keep both faces exactly as they are.
Edit us into a rooftop dinner scene at dusk: string lights above, city lights softly blurred behind. Keep both of our faces the same.
A cozy winter portrait of us: light snowfall, matching wool coats, warm light from a cafe window beside us. Keep both faces unchanged.
Pre-wedding looks
Create a pre-wedding style portrait from this photo: coordinated traditional outfits, palace courtyard at sunset, cinematic warm tones. Keep both of our faces exactly the same.
Edit us into a beach pre-wedding shot: flowing outfits, waves behind us, golden evening light. Keep both faces unchanged.
A garden pre-wedding portrait: pastel outfits, flower arch behind us, soft daylight. Keep both of our faces exactly as they are.
Turn this photo into a classic black and white pre-wedding portrait: formal wear, dramatic soft light, timeless look. Keep both faces the same.
Retro and fun
Edit this couple photo into a 90s film look: grain, faded warm colors, vintage outfits, plain studio backdrop. Keep both of our faces exactly the same.
Turn us into a retro Bollywood movie poster: dramatic poses kept as-is, painted style, title space at the top. Keep both faces recognizable.
Make this photo look like an 80s Polaroid of us: instant film border, washed colors, direct flash. Keep both faces unchanged.
Turn us both into detailed collectible figurines in one branded box labeled as a set, studio product lighting. Keep both of our faces clearly ours.
Everyday and casual
Edit this photo into a cozy coffee-shop scene: we are at a window table, warm light, soft background chatter feel. Keep both of our faces exactly the same.
A casual evening-walk portrait: tree-lined street, warm streetlights, relaxed tones. Keep both faces and outfits unchanged.
Edit us into a road-trip photo: leaning on a vintage car, open highway behind, late-afternoon light. Keep both of our faces the same.
A festival portrait of us: warm string lights and marigold decor behind, rich colors, gentle bokeh. Keep both faces exactly as they are.
Milestones
Create a formal portrait for our wedding invitation: coordinated outfits, soft studio light, plain elegant backdrop, space at the bottom for text. Keep both of our faces exactly the same.
An engagement announcement portrait: ring hand gently visible, soft garden background, warm light. Keep both faces unchanged and natural.
Edit this photo into a milestone anniversary portrait: elegant evening wear, warm golden backdrop, classic composition. Keep both of our faces the same.
When one face keeps breaking
It is almost always the smaller or side-turned face. Pick a source photo where you are both facing the camera at similar distance, and say "keep both of our faces" rather than a generic keep line. If it still drifts, run the edit at a closer crop, then ask Gemini to extend the scene afterward. The full troubleshooting method is in our face consistency guide.
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