Quick prompt: Lost and Found, prank your family disposable camera photos.
Make fun photos using this simple Midjourney Prompt, perfect to share in your family group chat.
Let’s have some fun
This simple midjourney prompt allows you to create really fun photos that are incredible fun to share in that family group chat of yours. See how many of your family members you can prank. Let’s dive in.
“Hey dad, remember that time the bears came into camp and you just chilled with them while eating your dinner?”
Below is the prompt used for this, you can manipulate it however you want, easiest thing is just to change the [Scene Description] part to what ever you want. You can also play around with the aspect ratio.
[SCENE DESCRIPTION], found photo album photo, photo scan, taken on disposable camera, night flash photo --v 5 --ar 3:2
As we can see it’s really easy to generate random images that could potentially be in the family album.
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Let’s try creating some more photos
“Dad rescuing me from the tree I accidentally climbed into when I was 4 years old”
Personally I don’t remember all the strange things that happened during my childhood, and looking through old family albums often have me shaking my head. Some images are even hard to see if they are actually photos of me or my siblings or some random neighbourhood kids.
“That time that dad accidentally used the wrong candles in my birthday cake”
Here is an hypothetical thing that my dad most certainly could have done. So I found it really fun to make this into an example.
“Grandma, Grandpa & Mom dressed for carnival, wtf mom?!”
If this photo came up in my family album, I’d never second guess its authenticity. Grandma and grandpa did a lot of crazy things. So I’d buy into this straight away.
Face swap to make it more real.
The next step to make these images realistic for your family is to use face swap on your Midjourney generations. Below is a great short tutorial on how to use Faceswap in Midjourney.
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