Use the two uploaded photos as identity references for two different people. One of the uploaded photos is an old photo, so first restore and enhance that person’s image quality before creating the final portrait: repair the old photo, improve clarity, recover realistic facial details, and preserve the person’s identity naturally. Then create a polished vertical studio-style double portrait with both subjects shown closely together in a half-body composition behind a dark table. Both subjects are facing forward toward the camera, with their elbows resting on the tabletop and both hands placed under the chin in a gentle chin-rest pose. Their heads lean inward toward each other so that they are closely touching or nearly touching, creating a warm, intimate, balanced composition. Both subjects should look directly at the camera with soft, natural, gentle smiles. Keep each person’s hairstyle and facial features based only on the uploaded photos, preserving them as two separate identities without merging facial features. Dress the left subject in a fitted black off-shoulder top, and dress the right subject in a fitted light ivory or soft cream V-neck top. Use a clean muted gray-olive green solid-color studio background, soft flattering studio lighting, smooth but realistic skin texture, and a refined Korean-style studio portrait aesthetic. The final image should feel elegant, warm, youthful, intimate, and professionally photographed. Do not add any text, subtitles, or watermarks.