Create a vertical 9:16 3x3 grid collage of nine portraits forming a K-pop-inspired photocard portrait series. The subject is one original young adult Korean-style female model, not a real idol or celebrity. Keep her facial features, proportions, hairstyle, identity, wardrobe, and styling consistent across all nine photos.
Use natural hyperreal skin texture with no heavy retouching and no plastic smoothing. Give her clean minimalist idol-style makeup, soft glow, subtle natural imperfections, and believable facial detail. Hairstyle: long voluminous dark hair, slightly tousled, naturally falling with a small sense of motion, consistent across every frame. Outfit: a white shirt with short bottoms or simple neutral styling, youthful but clean K-pop-inspired portrait styling, consistent in all frames.
Use a minimalist photography studio or simple indoor environment with plain background walls and soft window light, keeping the focus on the subject. Lighting should be soft diffused natural light with delicate highlights, low contrast, airy tones, and subtle film-like softness. Camera style: intimate portrait photography with a slight handheld feeling, fine grain, slight motion blur in dynamic frames, and compositions that feel spontaneous rather than overly perfect.
3x3 layout: top row: natural standing or side view; facing the camera in casual motion; slight side angle candid. Middle row: slightly lifted chin in a thoughtful pose; close-up with direct eye contact and a soft photocard smile; turning pose in motion. Bottom row: seated or leaning relaxed pose; slight back turn with a glance over the shoulder; close standing shot with a playful gentle expression.
Mood: K-pop-inspired photobook and photocard aesthetics, intimate, soft, natural, everyday charm, hyperreal 8K detail, fine analog film grain, natural imperfections, soft dreamy color tone. Keep exactly nine portrait panels in a clean 3x3 grid. Avoid real idol resemblance, celebrity likeness, real agency or group branding, logos, readable text, UI chrome, watermark, extra people, and explicit or sexualized framing.