Use the two uploaded photos as identity references for two different people and create a vertical black-and-white double portrait with a classic studio snapshot / photo booth feel. One of the uploaded photos is an old photo, so first restore and enhance that person’s image quality, facial clarity, and overall realism before combining the two people into one portrait. Recreate the composition and mood of the reference image: both subjects are posed very close together in a tight half-body to mid-length framing, centered in the image, with a plain light background and a soft vintage monochrome atmosphere. Both subjects face directly forward with their bodies fully front-facing toward the camera, with no side-body angle. The person on the left is positioned slightly in front, with the shoulders subtly raised in a small shrug, creating a natural support point. Don't show your bellyThe person on the right is positioned slightly behind, leaning in so that the head rests gently against the left person’s raised shoulder. Both subjects look directly at the camera, and both heads tilt inward toward the center, creating a close, intimate, balanced pose. The framing should be relatively tight, and the shoulders may be slightly cropped. The left person has a calm, gentle closed-mouth smile, while the right person also has a soft warm smile. Dress both subjects in elegant black outfits: the left person wears a fitted black sleeveless top or dress with a lace panel or lace detail at the midriff / abdomen area, while the right person wears a simple black spaghetti-strap or sleeveless dress/top. Use soft lighting, subtle film grain, low to medium contrast, realistic skin texture, and a lightly nostalgic analog-photo mood. Preserve each uploaded person as a separate identity and do not merge facial features. The final image should feel intimate, natural, softly glamorous, and like a restored vintage black-and-white portrait.Retro filter, studio effect, smooth skin Present the final image as a 3-inch Polaroid-style instant film print with a black paper border, preserving the characteristic instant-photo frame proportions while keeping the border black instead of white.