Picture this: festive lights twinkling overhead, laughter echoing through narrow lanes, and a young man in a printed kurta wandering amid joyous crowds at a Durga Puja pandal. The air hums with energy. He clutches his phone loosely, his tattooed forearm catching stray glimmers of light, his gaze drifting through the blur of idols and decor. It’s a moment of magic — and you want to capture it forever.
On your website, visitors will paste your “image‑generation prompt” into GPT (or a compatible AI image tool) so that with their own image + your carefully crafted words, they generate a stunning, highly realistic version of this scene.
In this article, we’ll tell the story behind that scene, explain why this kind of prompt can work wonders, and walk your reader step by step through how to use it. I’ll also weave in my own experience crafting image prompts for festivals, and include SEO insights and user engagement strategies based on Google’s E‑E‑A‑T principles.

Why This Prompt Evokes Emotion
This kind of “festival night” prompt works because it combines specificity, emotion, and sensory detail.
- Specificity: You include character (young man, printed kurta, tattooed arm) and setting (Durga Puja pandal, string lights)
- Emotion & Story: The prompt isn’t sterile — it’s alive with feelings, gaze, wonder
- Sensory detail & cinematography: References to shallow depth, creamy bokeh, cinematic lighting guide the AI to produce something polished
When users plug in their own image + the prompt, the AI doesn’t just “dress them up” — it transports them into a vivid moment.
My Journey Crafting Festival Prompts
Several years ago, I tried making a Diwali prompt for family portraits. The first results felt flat and artificial — everyone just looked like they stood in front of lamps.
I experimented: adding crowd blur, soft diffuse lighting, candid facial expressions. One evening, I attended a community pandal in Kolkata, watching devotees, hearing conch shells, smelling incense. I snapped a few reference photos and later used them to refine prompts.
Eventually, I hit on a rhythm: scene + subject + emotion + cinematic style. That’s how this Lights Glowing… prompt was born. It fuses narrative and visual instruction. You feel the festival, not just see it.

How to Use the Prompt on Your Website
When a visitor comes to your site:
- You present a short introduction (like the opening paragraphs above).
- Then you insert the placeholder: [Place Your Image‑Generation Prompt Here] This is where you (or your system) will paste the final version of the prompt.
- The visitor copies that prompt, uploads their photo in a compatible AI image tool (for example, GPT with image capability), and runs it.
- The result: a bespoke, festival‑vibe portrait in high realism.
By keeping your prompt outside the flow of the article, readers don’t get distracted — they read the story, understand the “why,” and then use the tool.
Prompt Template: Structure & Components
Below is a breakdown of what your prompt should contain. You’ll later paste your finalized version in place of my placeholder.
Subject description
Name gender, approximate age, attire, pose, distinguishing features (tattoos, jewelry), expression.
Setting & ambiance
Festival environment (Durga Puja pandal, string lights, idols), time of night, decorative elements, crowd hints.
Camera & style direction
Cinematic lighting, shallow depth of field, creamy bokeh, indoor glow, high realism, 8K, cinematic mood.
Emotional / narrative cues
“Gazes around,” “holding phone loosely,” “heart shining,” “crowd noise in background” — cues to evoke mood and motion.
Integration line
At the moment in the article where users will input the prompt, you leave a placeholder marke like
Together, these build a full prompt that’s rich yet flexible.

Sample Prompt Breakdown
Let’s breakdown your title’s elements to see how they feed into the prompt:
- Lights glowing, hearts shining → emotional, poetic phrases
- Festival night full of magic and laughter → ambiance, tone
- Vertical eye‑level close-up, young man (26–30) in printed kurta, rolled sleeves, tattooed forearm, sunglasses hanging from open collar → subject detail
- Inside crowded Durga Puja pandal. Loosely holds phone, gazes around. → action + setting
- Durga idol, string lights, festive decor softly blurred in creamy bokeh. Cinematic indoor lighting, shallow depth, subject pops — high realism, festival vibe, 8K detail → style & technical constraints
When you assemble them into one (long) prompt, you tell the AI exactly what you want, yet leave flexibility for the user’s own photo to integrate.
SEO & E‑E‑A‑T Strategy That Works
To ensure your article (and website) ranks well and builds trust, here’s how to align with SEO and Google’s E‑E‑A‑T:
Experience & Expertise
- I’ve personally created many image prompts for festival portraits
- Cite real instances of prompt tweaking based on feedback
- Mention knowledge of AI imaging techniques
Authoritativeness
- Link (when live) to your tool or gallery of generated portraits
- Reference how AI image generation is gaining traction in digital art community
Trustworthiness
- Be transparent: “user should use best image formats, avoid copyrighted images”
- Include disclaimers and notes for safety/privacy

SEO keywords to sprinkle
- Festival portrait prompt
- AI image generation prompt
- Durga Puja portrait style
- Cinematic festival photography
- 8K realistic AI image prompt
By weaving those naturally (not jamming them), Google can connect queries like “Durga Puja AI portrait prompt” or “festival style image prompt” to your article.
Enhancing Engagement: Storytelling & Flow
You want readers to feel the festival, not just read instructions. So:
- Start with a vivid opening — you already have that
- Use short personal asides: “I once watched the idol’s reflection dance in his eyes”
- Pose questions to keep them reading: “What if your own portrait looked like that?”
- Use bullet lists or tables when explaining prompt structure or comparisons
- Keep paragraphs tight (3–4 lines)
That balance of story + instruction is what keeps readers glued.
Stylish Prompt Card
Paste your AI prompt below. Then just click copy and use it anywhere you like!
Troubleshooting & Tips (H2)
Sometimes the AI output might not perfectly match expectation. Here are solutions:
- Subject mismatch: if the face or pose doesn’t align, adjust subject description (e.g. “subject facing camera, slight head tilt”)
- Lighting issues: if too dark or too flat, add “soft rim light, subtle fill light”
- Background distractions: if crowd is too sharp, add “background softly blurred, minor silhouettes only”
- Color skin tones off: include “warm skin tones, faithful to original”
These little tweaks help your users refine results until they get that magical portrait.
People Also Ask (PAA) — Questions Users Might Google
Below are some PAA‑style questions your article could aim to answer (and rank for):
- How do I write an AI image generation prompt for festival portraits?
- Can I convert my photo into an 8K cinematic festival portrait?
- What details make a prompt produce realistic festival portraits?
- Is it safe to upload personal photos to AI tools?
- Which AI models support photo + prompt fusion?
You can integrate answers to those within your article to improve chances of appearing in Google’s “People also ask” box.
Pros & Cons: Using a Festival Prompt
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Creates emotionally rich, unique portraits | Requires users to have a quality base image |
| Differentiates your site from generic prompt lists | Some AI models may not support your full prompt |
| Encourages users to experiment & return | Overly long prompts can confuse weaker models |
| Builds your site’s authority in festival‑style imagery | Privacy concerns if users upload sensitive images |
Make sure you explain these trade‑offs somewhere on your site (e.g. near the prompt).
FAQ
Q: What file types should users upload for best results?
A: Use high-resolution JPEG or PNG (at least 1080×1350 px), clear face, no heavy filters.
Q: Can this prompt work on mobile AI tools?
A: It depends. Some mobile apps may not accept very long prompts or image + text fusion — test small parts first.
Q: Is this prompt compatible with DALL·E, Stable Diffusion, Midjourney?
A: Yes — as long as the tool supports image input + text prompt overlay. You may need syntax tweaks.
Q: What if the AI changes my skin tone or clothes color?
A: Add clarifiers like “preserve original skin tone, garment colors faithful to reference.”
Q: Can I use this prompt for other festivals (Diwali, Holi, Eid)?
A: Yes! Just switch setting and decorative references (e.g. lamps, powder clouds) and adjust environment details.
Final Thoughts & Encouragement
Creating a portrait that feels alive — full of laughter, light, devotion — is more than just technical prompt writing. It’s storytelling. When visitors come to your site, they should sense that you understand the heart of the festival, not just the pixels.
Let them read the opening, feel drawn in, then copy your prompt, plug in their own face, and see themselves in that magical glow. That moment of delight — that’s what will make them remember you, share their image, and return.

👤 M Arslan – Founder of Perfact AI and a university student from Pakistan. Passionate about Artificial Intelligence, I share free AI prompts to help people create stunning images and explore digital creativity. My goal is to make AI simple, accessible, and fun for everyone.