photographer-lachapelle
David LaChapelle Style Photography
Generate images in the iconic style of David LaChapelle - surreal, hyper-saturated pop art photography with theatrical staging and cultural commentary.
See references/fal-api.md for setup, Python patterns, and error handling.
Style Characteristics
David LaChapelle's photography is defined by:
- Kitsch pop surrealism - hyper-real dreamlike compositions
- Fluorescent saturated colors - electric, overwhelming color palettes
- Elaborate theatrical staging - baroque abundance of elements
- Cultural commentary - themes of consumerism, fame, divine vs profane
- Over-the-top maximalism - visually opulent excess
API Endpoint
fal-ai/gemini-3-pro-image-preview
Prompt Construction
Core Style Elements
Always include these elements for authentic LaChapelle style:
in the style of David LaChapelle, pop surrealism,
hyper-saturated fluorescent colors, elaborate theatrical set design,
baroque maximalism, surreal dreamlike composition,
kitsch aesthetic, provocative staging, fantasy scenario
Mood Keywords
| Category | Keywords |
|---|---|
| Surreal | dreamlike, fantastical, hyper-real, bizarre, otherworldly |
| Color | fluorescent, neon, hyper-saturated, electric, rainbow |
| Style | baroque, maximalist, kitsch, pop art, theatrical |
| Theme | provocative, satirical, religious, consumerist, celebrity |
CLI Script
python3 scripts/fal_generate.py \
--endpoint image \
--prompt "woman as modern Madonna surrounded by fast food and luxury items, in the style of David LaChapelle, pop surrealism, hyper-saturated fluorescent colors, baroque maximalism, kitsch aesthetic" \
--aspect-ratio 3:4 \
--output lachapelle-scene.png
Examples
1. Pop Culture Satire
celebrity figure drowning in brand logos and dollar bills,
in the style of David LaChapelle, pop surrealism,
hyper-saturated neon colors, elaborate theatrical staging,
baroque excess of consumer goods, surreal composition,
kitsch aesthetic, satirical commentary on fame and money,
fluorescent pink and gold palette
2. Religious Pop Art
modern day saint figure with angel wings and halo,
surrounded by fast food and smartphones,
in the style of David LaChapelle, pop surrealism,
hyper-saturated fluorescent colors, baroque religious staging,
surreal dreamlike divine imagery, kitsch aesthetic,
provocative sacred meets profane, elaborate theatrical set
3. Underwater Fantasy
models in elaborate costumes floating underwater,
surrounded by tropical fish and treasure,
in the style of David LaChapelle, pop surrealism,
hyper-saturated aquamarine and coral colors,
elaborate theatrical underwater staging,
surreal dreamlike mermaid fantasy, baroque abundance,
kitsch aesthetic, fantastical scenario
4. Apocalyptic Beauty
fashion model amid burning paradise,
flowers and flames, beauty and destruction,
in the style of David LaChapelle, pop surrealism,
hyper-saturated fiery oranges and lush greens,
elaborate theatrical apocalyptic staging,
surreal dreamlike garden of eden burning,
baroque maximalism, provocative environmental commentary
5. Celebrity Excess
figure reclining on mountain of luxury goods,
designer bags, jewelry, champagne bottles,
in the style of David LaChapelle, pop surrealism,
hyper-saturated gold and pink fluorescent colors,
elaborate theatrical staging of opulence,
surreal dreamlike excess, baroque maximalism,
kitsch satirical take on wealth and celebrity
Tips for Best Results
- Maximize color - Use "fluorescent", "neon", "hyper-saturated", "electric colors"
- Go theatrical - Add "elaborate staging", "baroque set design", "maximalist"
- Embrace surrealism - Include "dreamlike", "fantastical", "bizarre", "otherworldly"
- Layer elements - LaChapelle compositions are busy; describe multiple elements
- Add commentary - Reference themes like "consumer culture", "celebrity worship", "sacred vs profane"
- Think kitsch - Use "pop art", "kitsch aesthetic", "over-the-top"
- Web search grounding -
enable_web_search: Truelets Gemini look up LaChapelle's actual style for authentic results
Reference
David LaChapelle (born 1963) is an American photographer and director known for his surreal, hyper-saturated images blending pop culture, religious iconography, and social commentary. His work has appeared in magazines including Interview, Rolling Stone, and Vogue.
Key Influences: Pop Art, Baroque painting, religious iconography Signature: Fluorescent colors, theatrical staging, cultural satire