Recreate this as an authentic amateur analogue live music photo of a young female bassist singing on stage under blue stage lights, shot with the gritty, intimate feel of a mid 2000s indie club photo taken on pushed 35mm film from the front row. She is a woman in her mid-twenties with short, choppy platinum blonde hair, tousled and damp with sweat, cut in a messy shag with longer pieces falling around her ears and nape. Her skin is pale and dewy with a light sheen from stage heat, minimal stage makeup with smudged dark eyeliner, and natural lips. Her eyes are closed in concentration, head tilted up toward the microphone, mouth open mid-lyric. Her expression is focused and cool, lost in the song.
She has a lean, toned build with defined collarbones and a flat stomach. She wears a delicate, lightweight white ribbed cotton crop tank top, sleeveless with a high round neckline, the fabric thin, stretchy, and slightly sheer, clinging to her torso and showing the natural shape underneath. The ribbed knit is soft and wrinkled, riding up above her navel, the hem curling slightly from movement. Around her neck are layered delicate chains, one thin silver choker and one longer gold cross pendant resting against her sternum. Over her shoulder is a wide guitar strap in pink snakeskin print, textured and glossy, with a black circular strap lock visible.
Her pose is relaxed but commanding, standing upright at the mic stand, left hand out of frame on the bass neck, right hand presumably on the body, torso slightly twisted, hips cocked to one side. She holds a pale blush pink bass guitar low across her waist, the matte finish catching the stage light, with a black pickguard and dark fretboard.
The camera angle is handheld from below in the crowd, shot at a slight low angle looking up, close and tight, framing her from the waist up in a vertical composition, typical of a fan shooting over heads. The microphone is positioned directly in front of her mouth on a black stand, slightly obscuring her chin. The background is a softly blurred dark blue stage with atmospheric haze, a bright white spotlight creating a halo behind her head, and out of focus bokeh lights and a green exit sign in the distance.
Render as shot on Kodak Portra 800 pushed two stops in a Nikon FM2, or Fujifilm Natura 1600 in a point and shoot, or Ilford Delta 3200 converted to color, or expired Agfa Vista 800. Include authentic amateur flaws: deep blue color cast from stage lighting, heavy visible grain and noise, soft focus with the mic sharper than her eyes, slight motion blur from her head movement, blown highlights on her hair and shoulder, crushed blacks in the background, dust specks and faint scratches, natural vignetting, uneven framing cutting off the bass, and the high ISO, low-light, sweaty club look that gives it the imperfect, raw energy of a real gig photo, capturing the full cool, detached, in-the-moment intensity of the performance.