Updated: Nov 24, 2025
styleA photographic style model that captures the warmth, texture, and nostalgic character of analog film photography. Trained on a carefully curated dataset of images that emphasize natural light, lived-in spaces, and that distinctive film aesthetic.
Analog Dreams recreates the look of classic film photography with its characteristic color shifts, soft grain structure, and the way light behaves on celluloid. The style emphasizes warm golden tones, muted greens and earth colors, and that particular quality where highlights glow rather than clip. Think sun-bleached afternoons, dusty corners catching light, and the organic imperfections that made film photography so tactile and human.
The images tend toward contemplative compositions: still lifes with dramatic window light, urban scenes shrouded in atmospheric haze, weathered surfaces telling stories through texture and decay. There's a strong emphasis on natural lighting conditions, particularly the way sunlight streams through windows, casts shadows through objects, or diffuses through pollution and mist.
Trigger word: qsbrtuysk
Basic usage: "A photograph in the style of qsbrtuysk."
The trigger alone will give you the characteristic color palette and lighting. For enhanced analog aesthetics, you can add modifiers like: film grain, analog, blurry, vintage, faded colors, light leaks, shallow depth of field, bokeh, etc.
These preview images have minimal post-processing - just a slight high res fix. Typically I would add film grain, adjust contrast curves, and fine-tune the color grading in post, but I wanted to show what the LoRA produces directly. So if you want that extra layer of authenticity, don't hesitate to add grain and color adjustments to taste.
The model works well with both interior and exterior scenes, handles strong directional lighting particularly well, and seems to have learned that film's tendency to render highlights with a soft, glowing quality rather than harsh digital clipping.
While Chroma1-HD can generate adult content and this LoRA has been trained with a few tasteful examples of that variety, this is fundamentally a style model focused on photographic aesthetics. But sure, if you want to give your artistic nudes that nostalgic film look, I suppose that's what we're all here for anyway.
Due to work commitments, I won't be able to provide regular support or updates, but I might drop by occasionally to see what you've all been creating. I'm excited to see how this style translates to your own subjects and compositions.
Now go forth and make everything look like it was shot on expired Kodak stock in a dusty apartment circa 2003. Yes, even the sushi. Especially the sushi.




