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:
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Kitsch pop surrealism - hyper-real dreamlike compositions
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Fluorescent saturated colors - electric, overwhelming color palettes
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Elaborate theatrical staging - baroque abundance of elements
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Cultural commentary - themes of consumerism, fame, divine vs profane
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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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
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Maximize color - Use "fluorescent", "neon", "hyper-saturated", "electric colors"
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Go theatrical - Add "elaborate staging", "baroque set design", "maximalist"
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Embrace surrealism - Include "dreamlike", "fantastical", "bizarre", "otherworldly"
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Layer elements - LaChapelle compositions are busy; describe multiple elements
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Add commentary - Reference themes like "consumer culture", "celebrity worship", "sacred vs profane"
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Think kitsch - Use "pop art", "kitsch aesthetic", "over-the-top"
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Web search grounding - enable_web_search: True lets 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